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AI Property Damage Concealer

Describe the damage and AI conceals it instantly. Perfect for property listings before repairs are complete.

Bedroom with dark scuff marks on white walls
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Same bedroom with walls looking clean and scuff-free
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Conceal Property Damage in Photos

Upload photo to conceal property damage

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Popular use cases:
  • property management
  • rental property maintenance
  • apartment listing photos
  • real estate photography
  • property inspection documentation
  • maintenance workflow
  • landlord photos
  • unit turnover
  • property staging
  • listing preparation
  • damage documentation
  • temporary photo fixes
  • before repair photos
  • property marketing
  • rental advertising

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Wall scuffs and marks conceal all wall scuffs to make walls look freshly painted 25s
Carpet stains hide carpet stains to make flooring look well-maintained 30s
Multiple damage types hide all damage to make room look move-in ready 40s

How it works

  1. Upload your property photo

    Drop your property image into EditThisPic. Works with unit photos, room shots, and maintenance documentation. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple concealment (wall scuffs, small stains): 20-30 seconds. Complex damage (multiple areas, large stains): may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe what to conceal

    Type your instruction: 'hide the wall scuffs and carpet stains' or 'conceal the paint scratches and make it look clean.' Be specific about what damage to conceal - the AI understands property terminology like 'scuff marks,' 'water stains,' and 'wear spots.'

    Tip: Mention specific damage types: 'wall scuffs,' 'carpet stains,' 'paint chips' for better results than generic 'damage.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Wall scuffs and marks conceal all the wall scuffs and scuff marks to make the walls look clean and freshly painted
    Carpet stains and wear hide the carpet stains and wear spots to make the flooring look clean and well-maintained
    Paint chips and scratches cover the paint chips and scratches on the walls and baseboards, make them look undamaged
    Water stains and discoloration conceal the water stains and discoloration on walls and ceiling to look clean and dry
    4 more prompts
    Multiple damage types in room hide all property damage including wall scuffs, carpet stains, and paint scratches to make this room look move-in ready
    Door and frame damage conceal the dings and scratches on the door and door frame to make them look freshly installed
    Floor scratches and marks hide the scratches and scuff marks on the hardwood floor to make it look polished and pristine
    Kitchen appliance wear conceal wear marks and scratches on appliances and countertops to make the kitchen look updated
  3. Review the concealment

    Check that damage is properly concealed and surfaces look natural. Zoom in to verify edges blend seamlessly and concealed areas match surrounding textures.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If specific damage spots weren't concealed or edges look unnatural, tap markers on those areas and regenerate. This is optional—most concealment works without markers.

    Tip: Markers are for precision touch-ups on stubborn stains or refining blending. Try without them first.
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Conceal Property Damage in Photos

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See it in action

Bedroom with dark scuff marks on white walls
Before
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Same bedroom with walls looking clean and scuff-free
After

Wall scuffs concealed for listing photo

An apartment bedroom with multiple wall scuffs concealed to create clean listing photos before repainting.

Prompt: conceal all the wall scuffs and scuff marks to make the walls look clean and freshly painted
Living room showing dark stains on beige carpet
Before
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Same living room with carpet appearing clean and stain-free
After

Carpet stains hidden for property inspection

Living room carpet stains concealed for documentation photos while scheduling professional cleaning.

Prompt: hide the carpet stains and wear spots to make the flooring look clean and well-maintained
Studio apartment showing wall scuffs, carpet stains, and door damage
Before
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Same studio apartment looking clean and move-in ready
After

Multiple damage types concealed in unit photo

Studio apartment with wall damage, floor scratches, and door dings concealed for rental listing.

Prompt: hide all property damage including wall scuffs, carpet stains, and paint scratches to make this room look move-in ready

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Property Listing Preparation

Clean up unit photos for rental listings while repairs are scheduled — create professional-looking photos that show the property's potential.

Common Scenarios

  • Concealing minor damage in vacant units before photography for listings
  • Creating clean documentation photos for property marketing materials
  • Preparing staging photos that show unit condition after planned repairs

Best Practices

  • Use natural lighting when photographing units for best concealment results
  • Document actual damage separately for maintenance records before concealing
  • Focus on surface damage concealment rather than structural issues

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which damage you meant from description alone. This happens when there are multiple similar marks in different areas.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific damage you want concealed, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS spot specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Concealed areas look fake or obviously edited

Why: The AI over-processed the area or couldn't match the surrounding texture and lighting properly.

Try: conceal the damage subtly while maintaining the original wall texture and lighting

Tip: Adding 'subtly' and 'maintain original texture' helps create more natural-looking concealment.

Some damage spots remain visible after concealment

Why: Light damage or stains that blend with the surface can be missed in a single pass, especially on textured surfaces.

Try: Tap markers on remaining damage spots and regenerate: hide these remaining stains completely

Tip: Multiple targeted passes work better than re-running the full concealment for stubborn spots.

Concealed areas don't match the surface color or pattern

Why: Complex patterns or unique surface textures are challenging for the AI to replicate perfectly.

Try: conceal the damage while exactly matching the surrounding [surface type - carpet pattern, wall texture, etc.]

Tip: Be specific about surface types: 'textured wall,' 'patterned carpet,' or 'wood grain' for better matching.

Lighting looks wrong in concealed areas

Why: The AI concealed the damage but didn't account for the directional lighting and shadows in the room.

Try: conceal the damage while preserving the natural room lighting and shadows

Tip: Mentioning lighting helps the AI maintain realistic shadows and highlights in concealed areas.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the damage areas before describing what to conceal?

No! Just describe what damage to conceal: 'hide the wall scuffs and carpet stains' or 'conceal the paint scratches.' The AI detects property damage automatically. Only use markers if specific damage spots are missed on the first try—tap those spots and regenerate.

How do I conceal property damage in photos for free?

Upload your property photo to EditThisPic and type 'conceal the wall scuffs and carpet stains.' The AI hides damage, restores surfaces, and creates clean-looking photos in 20-30 seconds. Perfect for property managers documenting units before repairs. Free to use, no account required.

Is there a free property damage concealer that doesn't require login?

Yes, EditThisPic conceals property damage for free with no account needed. Upload your property photo, describe the damage to hide, and download the cleaned result. No watermarks on outputs. Handles wall scuffs, carpet stains, paint scratches, and wear marks.

Can AI conceal serious property damage like large holes or structural issues?

The AI works best on surface damage like scuffs, stains, scratches, and wear marks. Large holes, structural damage, or major repairs are challenging and may look obviously edited. For serious damage, consider describing it as 'minor wear' for more natural concealment.

Is concealing property damage in photos legal for rentals?

This tool is for temporary documentation and staging photos before repairs, not for misrepresenting property condition to tenants. Always disclose actual property condition in rental agreements and during showings. Check local laws regarding property representation.

Can I conceal damage on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser—iPhone, Android, tablet. Perfect for property managers documenting units in the field. No app download needed.

What types of property damage can AI conceal effectively?

Works best on wall scuffs, carpet stains, paint scratches, door dings, floor marks, and general wear. Surface damage conceals better than structural issues or large holes. The AI understands property management terminology like 'scuff marks' and 'wear spots.'

How long does it take to conceal property damage?

Usually 20-30 seconds. Upload your property photo, describe the damage to conceal, and the AI delivers the cleaned result quickly.

Can I conceal damage in multiple rooms at once?

Each photo needs to be processed individually. For multiple rooms, upload each photo separately and describe the damage in that specific room. Batch processing isn't available.

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