AI Magic Edit
Tell the AI what to change and it redraws your photo. Swap the background, change colors, add or remove objects, restyle an outfit, change the weather and more, all from a plain-language instruction.
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How to edit a photo with a prompt
- Upload the photo you want to change.
- Type a plain-language instruction, or tap an example, describing the change you want (for example, "change the background to a snowy mountain at sunset").
- Click Apply edit. The AI redraws the image to follow your instruction.
- Download the result, or refine your instruction and run it again.
What you can do with AI Magic Edit
AI Magic Edit is the general-purpose option in the AI image toolkit. Where the Object Remover erases a brushed area and Image Restyle changes the overall style, Magic Edit follows any instruction and redraws the photo to match.
- Swap backgrounds: put a subject on a beach, a studio backdrop, a city street or a solid color.
- Add or remove things: add accessories, props or weather, or clear distracting people and clutter.
- Recolor and restyle: change the color of clothing, cars or objects, or change an outfit entirely.
- Change time and mood: turn day into night, add snow or sunshine, or warm up the lighting.
Tips for the best edit
Be specific and describe one change at a time. Name what should change and what should stay the same, for example "change the background to a forest while keeping the person unchanged." Clear, well-lit photos with an obvious subject give the cleanest edits. When you are happy with the result, upscale it for a larger version or generate alt text before publishing.
Frequently asked questions
What can AI Magic Edit change?
Almost anything you can describe in words. Swap or replace the background, change colors, add or remove objects and people, change outfits, adjust lighting or weather, and more. You type the instruction and the AI redraws the image to match it.
How is this different from the Object Remover or Image Restyle?
The Object Remover erases a specific area you brush over, and Image Restyle changes the whole artistic style of a photo. AI Magic Edit is the general-purpose option: it follows any plain-language instruction and redraws the image, so it can make targeted changes that the other two tools cannot.
Does it keep the original photo exactly?
No. The AI re-renders the image to apply your edit, so fine details and the exact framing can shift, and the output is a high-resolution square-ish image. For results closest to the original, use clear, specific instructions and describe only the change you want.
Is AI Magic Edit free?
You can try it free, and free results carry a small watermark. Pro and Max accounts get unmarked, full-resolution output saved automatically to their File Manager. You need a free account to use the tool.
What makes a good edit instruction?
Be specific and describe one change at a time. Name what to change and what to keep, for example "change the background to a snowy mountain while keeping the person the same." Clear, well-lit photos with an obvious subject give the AI the best chance of a clean edit.
Can I use the edited image commercially?
Yes, you own the output and can use it for personal or commercial projects. Only edit images you have the rights to use, and avoid edits that misrepresent real people or events.
Pick the right editing tool for the job
AI Magic Edit is the most flexible option because it follows any instruction, but a more focused tool is often faster and keeps your photo intact. Browse them all in the image tools hub.
Just erasing something?
To remove one object, person or watermark without redrawing the whole photo, the Object Remover brushes it out and keeps the rest of the image pixel-for-pixel.
Changing the whole look?
To turn a photo into a painting, anime or 3D render while keeping its layout, Image Restyle is purpose-built for style changes.
Just need a clean cutout?
For a transparent subject you can drop onto any background, the Background Remover is faster and exact.
Finish the edited image
After a magic edit, upscale it for a larger version, add labels in the Image Editor, then compress it for fast pages.