Do I need to mark the truck before describing the lift?
No! Just describe the lift: 'show a 3-inch lift with 33-inch tires.' The AI understands how lift kits work and adjusts the ride height accordingly. No marking needed.
Can I compare different lift heights on the same truck?
Yes. Upload your truck photo once, then run separate edits: '2-inch leveling kit,' then '3-inch lift,' then '6-inch lift.' Compare results side by side to find the right height for your build.
Is there a free lift kit visualizer that doesn't require login?
Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your truck photo, describe the lift, and get a realistic preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.
Can I preview a lift with bigger tires?
Yes. Include tire size in your prompt: '3-inch lift with 33-inch tires' or '6-inch lift with 35s.' The AI renders both the lift and tire upgrade together for a complete look.
What's the difference between a leveling kit and a suspension lift?
A leveling kit raises only the front to match the rear (removing the factory rake). A suspension lift raises all four corners. Specify which one you want in your prompt for an accurate preview.
Can I preview a lift with new wheels too?
Yes. Combine everything: '4-inch lift, 20-inch black wheels, and 35-inch tires.' The AI renders the complete build so you can see how all the parts work together.
Does it work on SUVs and Jeeps?
Yes. The AI handles trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, and any vehicle where a lift kit makes sense. Just mention the vehicle type and the lift amount.
Can I use this on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a photo of your truck, describe the lift, and preview the result instantly. No app download needed.