About Cleanup.pictures
Cleanup.pictures assists users by allowing quick removal of distractions from photos through AI inpainting. The workflow involves uploading an image, brushing over the unwanted object/person/text/defect (slightly overflowing the selection for better results), waiting a few seconds for AI processing, and downloading the cleaned image. It supports both casual and professional edits such as product photography, real estate depersonalization, or portrait retouching.
Google Photos Magic Eraser in 2026 is genuinely competing with dedicated removal tools for simple tasks
I had been recommending Cleanup.pictures to people who wanted quick object removal. After watching the Google Photos AI walkthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv5fr0ccz8 I need to add a qualific...
Been using Cleanup.pictures for two years and this tutorial finally showed me I was missing half of it
I thought I knew how Cleanup.pictures worked. Upload image, paint over the thing you want gone, download. Turns out the precision refinement tools I had been skipping were doing a lot of the work on t...
Compared Cleanup.pictures against Photoshop object removal for 2026 and the answer is less obvious than expected
The Photoshop guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45EqUxbR4HI covers content-aware fill, the clone stamp tool and the healing brush and gives you a real benchmark for comparing the two approaches on...
Before I upload any listing photo I run it through Cleanup.pictures first, here is why
Real estate photography tip that took me too long to figure out. Every property shoot has at least a few photos that are almost perfect but have something annoying in them. A wheelie bin that crept in...
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