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Bulk Car Dealership Photo Editing

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Dealers shoot 20+ angles per vehicle. One prompt cleans the background, removes other cars and people from the frame, fixes glare, and blurs license plates — across the entire set. Upload 3 or more photos, type one instruction, and the batch runs. Up to 25 photos per batch, 1 credit per photo.

Silver sedan on cluttered dealership lot with other cars and signage in background Same silver sedan on a clean neutral showroom floor with soft studio lighting

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"Remove the other cars and people in the background, replace with a clean empty dealership lot with a smooth concrete surface"

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How it works

  1. Upload 3 or more vehicle photos

    Select all the angles from one vehicle's shoot — exterior walk-arounds, interior shots, engine bay. The file picker supports multi-select; drop the whole set at once. JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC are all accepted.

    Expect: A full 20-angle vehicle set takes roughly 10 minutes to process end to end, with 2 photos running at a time on desktop.
  2. Type one instruction for the entire set

    Write a single editing instruction and it applies to every photo in the batch. You don't write a separate prompt per photo — the same instruction runs across all of them.

    Tip: Describe the scene you want behind the car — 'clean dealership showroom floor with soft studio lighting' — so the result looks consistent across all angles. The more specific the background description, the more uniform the set.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Clean showroom background Replace the background with a clean dealership showroom floor with soft neutral studio lighting, keep the car sharp and unchanged
    Remove lot clutter Remove the other cars and people in the background, replace with a clean empty dealership lot with a smooth concrete surface
    Blur license plates across the set Blur the license plate on the car so it is unreadable, keep everything else in the photo unchanged
    Fix windshield and paint glare Reduce the glare and reflections on the windshield and car paint, make the surface look clean and consistent without blown-out highlights
    2 more prompts
    White studio background for listing Replace the background with a clean white studio background, no shadows from other objects, keep the car's own shadow soft under the wheels
    Outdoor lot to clean outdoor setting Remove other vehicles and lot equipment from the background, replace with an open smooth asphalt surface under a clear blue sky
  3. Review the results grid and save all

    Results appear in a grid as they complete — you don't wait for all 20 before seeing any. Review each angle for consistency. When satisfied, click 'Save all' to add the entire set to your account library.

  4. Refine individual angles (optional)

    If one angle has a reflection issue or the AI clipped part of the bumper, open that photo individually and run a follow-up prompt just on that image. One credit refines one photo.

See it in action

Silver sedan on cluttered dealership lot with other cars and signage in background
Before
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Same silver sedan on a clean neutral showroom floor with soft studio lighting
After

Cluttered lot background replaced with clean showroom

A midsize sedan photographed on a busy dealership lot — other vehicles, light poles, and staff visible in the background — transformed to a clean neutral showroom setting.

Prompt: Replace the background with a clean dealership showroom floor with soft neutral studio lighting, keep the car sharp and unchanged
White SUV rear three-quarter view with readable license plate visible
Before
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Same white SUV with license plate blurred and unreadable, everything else unchanged
After

License plate blurred across all angles

A full walk-around set with visible license plates — front and rear — had all plates blurred in one batch run.

Prompt: Blur the license plate on the car so it is unreadable, keep everything else in the photo unchanged
Dark grey pickup truck on lot with people and other vehicles visible in background
Before
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Same pickup truck on a clean empty lot with smooth concrete surface, no people or other vehicles
After

People and vehicles removed from lot background

A truck photographed with service staff and other inventory visible behind it — background cleared in the same batch pass as the background cleanup.

Prompt: Remove the other cars and people in the background, replace with a clean empty dealership lot with a smooth concrete surface

Quick answers

How do I edit all my dealership car photos at once?

Upload 3 or more vehicle photos to EditThisPic — the file picker supports multi-select. Type one editing instruction, such as 'replace the background with a clean dealership showroom' or 'remove other vehicles and people from the background.' The AI applies that instruction to every photo in the batch. Results appear in a grid as they complete. Up to 25 photos per batch, 1 credit per photo.

Can it remove other cars and people from lot photos?

Yes. Include both in your prompt: 'Remove the other cars and people in the background, replace with a clean empty lot.' The AI handles both in the same pass across the whole batch. Results are consistent on most shots, though very complex backgrounds with overlapping objects may need individual follow-up on one or two angles.

Can it blur license plates across all photos?

Yes. Use the prompt: 'Blur the license plate on the car so it is unreadable, keep everything else unchanged.' This applies across all photos in the batch. Review each result — plate visibility varies by angle and distance, so a rear close-up may need individual refinement if the blur didn't fully obscure the characters.

How many photos can I edit at once?

Up to 25 photos per batch. For a full inventory day — multiple vehicles — run successive batches. Each batch takes the same single-prompt workflow.

Does one prompt apply to every photo in the batch?

Yes. You write one instruction and it runs on every photo in the batch. If you need different edits on different photos — for example, background removal on exteriors and glare reduction on interior shots — run them as separate batches with separate prompts.

What does it cost?

1 credit per photo. Packs start at $4.99 for 10 credits (50¢ per photo). The 25-photo pack is $9.99 — 40¢ per photo. Larger packs go down to 30¢ per photo at 100 credits. When you start a batch, the buy screen opens with the smallest pack that covers your photo count already selected.

Is there a free version?

Your first single-photo edit each week is free — try one angle before running the whole vehicle's set. Batch runs use credits (1 per photo).

How long does a batch take?

About 30 seconds per photo, with 2 photos processing at the same time on desktop. A 20-angle vehicle set takes roughly 10 minutes end to end. You see results appear progressively in the grid — you don't wait for all 20 to finish before reviewing the first ones.

Do I need an account to run a batch?

Yes. Credits attach to your account and results are saved to your library. Creating an account is part of the checkout flow — no separate signup step needed.

What file formats are accepted?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. HEIC files (from iPhone cameras) are converted automatically. There is no minimum resolution requirement, though higher-resolution source photos produce sharper edited results.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 20 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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