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Object Removal

Batch Removal

Applying the same removal operation — objects, backgrounds, watermarks — across many images in one automated pass instead of editing them one at a time.

Batch removal is the difference between editing a photo and editing a catalog. A seller with 2,000 product listings, an agency processing an event shoot, or a marketplace normalizing thousands of user uploads needs the same edit — remove the background, strip a watermark, clear clutter — applied consistently at volume, not repeated by hand image by image. Batch removal pipelines combine three things: a removal model that runs without per-image manual brushing (AI auto-detection rather than hand-masking), conditional logic so steps that don't apply are skipped (don't re-remove an already-white background), and throughput to process hundreds or thousands of images per session. The payoff is economic: work that once required a retouching team or hours of manual labor becomes a single operation a solo operator launches and walks away from. Magic Eraser offers batch processing for exactly this — applying object, background, or watermark removal across an image set — which is the capability single-image tools (and most built-in phone erasers) lack. Batch removal is also what makes original aggregate-data studies possible: at catalog scale, removal operations generate the volume signals that reveal what people most often erase.

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