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Best Free AI Clothes Wrinkle Removers in 2026

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We compared 6 AI tools for smoothing wrinkles out of clothing photos — looking for crisp fabric that still looks like fabric, not painted plastic.

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Quick Comparison

ToolFree TierSignup RequiredBest For
1EditThisPicFree: 1 edit/weekNoCrisp resale and outfit photos that still look real
2PhotoroomFree with limitsApp accountSellers wanting a full listing workflow
3PixelcutFree with limitsApp accountA quick smooth on a phone
4FotorFree with limitsNo (limited)Smoothing while editing in Fotor
5PebblelyFree creditsApp accountStaging products in generated scenes
6Retouch4mePaidYesPro retouchers with a desktop workflow

Detailed Reviews

  1. EditThisPicOur pick

    Best Overall — Natural Fabric, Described

    EditThisPic smooths the wrinkles you name and keeps the garment reading as real fabric. "Smooth the wrinkles on this shirt, keep the weave and natural folds." Because it targets the creases you describe rather than flattening the whole garment, it avoids the painted-plastic look. One free preview edit a week, no account; purchased downloads are clean, full quality.

    Strengths

    • Smooths wrinkles without flattening texture
    • Keeps the weave and natural folds
    • Describe which areas to smooth
    • No signup, free preview edit

    Weaknesses

    • Free tier is 1 edit/week
    • Web-only, no bulk mode
    • Heavily crumpled fabric needs a clear prompt
    Pricing
    Free: 1 edit/week. Paid: from $4.99
    Best for
    Crisp resale and outfit photos that still look real

    Verdict: The best free option for smoothing wrinkles without ironing the texture away.

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  2. Photoroom

    Best for Full Listing Polish

    photoroom.com

    Photoroom is a seller-focused AI editor that can retouch garments alongside background and shadow tools. Great for an all-in-one listing look, though wrinkle smoothing isn't its headline feature and best results need a subscription.

    Strengths

    • All-in-one listing polish
    • Background and shadow tools too
    • Templates for sellers

    Weaknesses

    • Wrinkle smoothing is secondary
    • Best output needs Pro
    • Can soften fabric detail
    Pricing
    Free with limits. Pro from ~$10/month
    Best for
    Sellers wanting a full listing workflow

    Verdict: Great for overall polish — EditThisPic smooths wrinkles more naturally.

  3. Pixelcut

    Best Quick Mobile Smooth

    pixelcut.ai

    Pixelcut is a mobile-first seller app with retouch tools that can smooth garment wrinkles quickly. Fast and free to start, but the smoothing is a one-tap pass with limited control over texture.

    Strengths

    • Fast mobile workflow
    • Seller tools bundled
    • Free to start

    Weaknesses

    • One-tap smoothing, limited control
    • Can flatten texture
    • Best features need Pro
    Pricing
    Free with limits. Pro from ~$10/month
    Best for
    A quick smooth on a phone

    Verdict: Fine for speed — EditThisPic keeps fabric texture better.

  4. Fotor

    Best Inside a Full Editor

    fotor.com

    Fotor's browser and app editor can smooth fabric as part of general retouching. Useful if you already edit in Fotor, but it's a manual smoothing tool and the free tier is limited.

    Strengths

    • Part of a full editor
    • Some free browser use
    • Manual smoothing control

    Weaknesses

    • Manual, not garment-aware
    • Free tier limited
    • Best features need Pro
    Pricing
    Free with limits. Pro from ~$9/month
    Best for
    Smoothing while editing in Fotor

    Verdict: Convenient within Fotor — EditThisPic is more garment-aware.

  5. Pebblely

    Best for Product Scene Generation

    pebblely.com

    Pebblely generates product backgrounds and scenes and can clean up product shots including clothing. It's aimed at product staging more than wrinkle work, and its strength is scenes, not fabric smoothing.

    Strengths

    • Great product scene generation
    • Cleans up product shots
    • Simple interface

    Weaknesses

    • Scene-focused, not wrinkle-focused
    • Credits-based pricing
    • Limited fabric control
    Pricing
    Free credits, then subscription
    Best for
    Staging products in generated scenes

    Verdict: Best for scenes — EditThisPic is the better dedicated wrinkle fix.

  6. Retouch4me

    Best Pro Desktop Retouching

    retouch4.me

    Retouch4me is a set of paid desktop plugins used by professional retouchers, including fabric and cloth tools. Extremely capable, but it's paid, desktop-only, and overkill for a single resale photo.

    Strengths

    • Professional-grade cloth tools
    • High control for retouchers
    • Local desktop processing

    Weaknesses

    • Paid, not free
    • Desktop plugin setup
    • Overkill for one photo
    Pricing
    Paid plugins, priced per module
    Best for
    Pro retouchers with a desktop workflow

    Verdict: Top-tier for pros — EditThisPic is the free, fast choice for a single listing.

How We Compared

We tested each tool on three garments: a wrinkled cotton shirt on a hanger, a creased dress laid flat, and a lightly rumpled jacket. We checked whether the weave and natural folds survived, whether the result looked pressed or painted, and what the free tier allowed. Verify current pricing before subscribing.

Quick answers

What is the best free AI clothes wrinkle remover without signup?

EditThisPic is the best free clothes wrinkle remover that doesn't require signup. Upload the garment photo, type 'smooth the wrinkles and keep the fabric texture,' and preview it free; purchased downloads are clean. One free edit per week. Pixelcut is a quick mobile option if you don't mind an app account.

How do I smooth wrinkles without the fabric looking fake?

Keep the texture. Cheap presets flatten the whole garment into a painted look. EditThisPic smooths the specific creases you describe while keeping the weave and natural folds, so the garment looks pressed rather than digitally ironed flat.

Is this good for resale listings?

Yes — a crisp, wrinkle-free photo helps a listing, and it's a common prep step. Always describe the item's real condition in your listing; the edit is cosmetic on the photo. EditThisPic keeps the fabric believable so the photo doesn't look faked.

Does it work on hangers and flat-lays both?

Yes. Name the garment and how it's shown — 'the shirt on the hanger' or 'the dress laid flat' — and it smooths the creases accordingly. Heavily crumpled fabric benefits from a clear, specific prompt.

Is EditThisPic really free?

Yes — one free preview edit per week, no signup; purchased downloads are clean, full quality. Paid plans start at $4.99 for more edits.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, one-time credit packs start at $4.99 for 10 edits, valid 12 months, no subscription. Power users who edit daily can pick Studio Membership, a monthly workspace at $49.99/mo for 300 edits. Purchased downloads are clean with no watermark.

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