Remove an Object From a Photo, Free and Online After Sign-In
Need that photobomber, sign, or stray car gone right now? Open Magic Eraser in your browser, brush over the object, and download the cleaned image in seconds. Sign in to use your free edits, with no app to install and no watermark on the way out.
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When you want one object gone from a photo, the last thing you need is desktop software, a complex editor, or a forced paid trial before you can see a result. Magic Eraser runs entirely in your browser, so there is nothing to install. Sign in, use your limited free edits, brush over the thing you want gone, and AI inpainting reconstructs a plausible background where it used to be — fences, sky, grass, walls — so the gap blends in instead of leaving a hole. Free exports are saved without a watermark, which means the photo you download is the photo you keep. The whole loop is built for speed: open the page, sign in, paint over the object, preview the fill, and save. No menus to learn and no layers to manage; sign-in unlocks limited free edits before you choose any paid plan. If you just need a clean shot fast, this is the shortest path from messy photo to finished image.
Three steps, under a minute
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Open and drop your photo in
Go to Magic Eraser in any browser and drag your image onto the page. Sign in to use your free edits; there is no download or software install required.
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Brush over the object
Paint across whatever you want gone — a person, a sign, a power line, a blemish. The AI marks your selection and reconstructs the background behind it automatically.
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Download, watermark-free
Preview the result and save it straight to your device. The free tier exports with no watermark, so you are done the moment it looks right.
Best for
- Removing a photobomber or stranger before you post in the next minute
- Cleaning up a listing or product shot without opening desktop software
- Editing on a phone or borrowed computer where you can't install apps
- One-off fixes where installing software is not worth it
- Quick social posts that need a clean image with no watermark
Tips for a cleaner result
Brush slightly past the edges of the object so the AI has room to blend, rather than tracing it tightly. Objects sitting against simple, repeating backgrounds — sky, water, grass, plain walls — reconstruct most convincingly. For larger or more complex removals, work in passes: erase the main object first, then brush over any leftover shadow or reflection it left behind. If a fill looks off, undo and reselect with a slightly different brush area; small changes to your selection often produce a noticeably better blend.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need an account to remove an object?
- Yes. Sign in to Magic Eraser in your browser to use limited free edits. There is nothing to install before you export.
- Is it really free?
- Yes. Signed-in users get limited free edits and can download results with no watermark. Higher-volume or advanced needs may use a paid plan.
- Does it actually show what was hidden behind the object?
- Not literally. The tool uses AI inpainting to generate a plausible reconstruction of the background — it doesn't recover real pixels it never saw. On simple backgrounds the fill is usually seamless; on busy or detailed scenes it's an educated guess and may need a second pass.
- What kinds of objects can I remove?
- People, vehicles, signs, power lines, logos, blemishes, and other unwanted clutter all work. Smaller objects against clean backgrounds give the most convincing results, while large or complex removals may take a couple of passes.