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Preview Spoilers on Your Vehicle

Upload your car photo and a spoiler image. AI mounts it on your trunk in seconds.

Gray sedan with clean trunk and a carbon fiber lip spoiler product image
Before
Same sedan with carbon fiber lip spoiler composited onto the trunk edge
After

Preview Spoilers on Your Car

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Popular use cases:
  • car spoiler preview
  • spoiler visualizer
  • GT wing preview
  • lip spoiler preview tool
  • duckbill spoiler preview
  • car wing composite
  • spoiler comparison tool
  • rear wing preview

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
Lip spoiler mount this lip spoiler on the trunk edge 20s
GT wing add this GT wing on the trunk with risers 25s
Duckbill add this duckbill extending past the trunk edge 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your car photo

    Drop a photo of your car into EditThisPic. Rear 3/4 angle shots showing the trunk lid clearly give the best results for spoiler placement. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard spoiler composite: 20-30 seconds. Large GT wings or complex designs: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the spoiler placement

    Upload the spoiler product image as a reference, then type your instruction: 'mount this lip spoiler on the trunk lid' or 'add this GT wing to the trunk.' The AI composites the spoiler onto the rear of your car. No marking needed.

    Tip: Specify the spoiler type — 'lip spoiler,' 'duckbill,' 'GT wing,' or 'roof spoiler' — so the AI positions it correctly. Each type mounts differently.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Trunk lip spoiler mount this lip spoiler on the trailing edge of the trunk lid, following the trunk's natural curve
    GT wing add this GT wing to the trunk of my car, mounted on risers with the wing sitting above the trunk line
    Duckbill spoiler add this duckbill spoiler to the trunk, extending past the rear edge with an upward kick
    Roof spoiler on hatchback mount this roof spoiler at the top of the rear hatch, above the rear window
    3 more prompts
    Carbon fiber finish check add this carbon fiber spoiler to the trunk, showing the carbon weave pattern matching the car's other carbon accents
    OEM+ rear spoiler add this factory-style rear spoiler to the trunk, color-matched to the car's body paint
    Aggressive track wing mount this large chassis-mounted rear wing on the trunk with tall risers, showing the full wing profile from behind
  3. Review the composite

    Check that the spoiler follows the trunk lid curve, the mounting position looks natural, and the style suits the car's overall design. Compare with the stock look using the before/after slider.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI placed the spoiler too high, too low, or at the wrong angle, tap a marker on the exact trunk position and regenerate. This is optional — most spoiler composites work without markers.

    Tip: For lip spoilers, tap the trailing edge of the trunk lid. For GT wings, tap where the mounting pedestals should sit.
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Preview Spoilers on Your Car

Drop your photo here

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"Was going back and forth between a lip spoiler and a duckbill for my WRX. Previewed both and the duckbill was way too aggressive for daily driving. Lip spoiler it is." @SubaruBuild_Jake

See it in action

Gray sedan with clean trunk and a carbon fiber lip spoiler product image
Before
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Same sedan with carbon fiber lip spoiler composited onto the trunk edge
After

Sedan with lip spoiler

Adding a subtle carbon fiber lip spoiler to a sedan's trunk to check the look before purchasing.

Prompt: mount this carbon fiber lip spoiler on the trailing edge of the trunk lid, flush with the body line
Red hatchback with no spoiler and a black duckbill spoiler product image
Before
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Same hatchback with duckbill spoiler composited on the rear hatch
After

Hatchback with duckbill

Testing how a duckbill spoiler changes the profile of a hot hatch.

Prompt: add this duckbill spoiler to the rear hatch, extending past the trunk edge with an upward kick
Blue sports car with clean trunk and a GT wing product image
Before
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Same sports car with GT wing composited on the trunk with risers
After

Sports car with GT wing

Previewing a GT wing on a sports car to see if the aggressive look suits the build.

Prompt: mount this GT wing on the trunk of my car with risers, showing the full wing profile above the trunk line

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Style and Proportion Check

See how a spoiler changes your car's profile before drilling into the trunk or spending hundreds on a part.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing subtle lip vs aggressive duckbill on a daily driver
  • Testing if a GT wing is too aggressive for a street car
  • Previewing OEM-style spoiler for a factory-plus look

Best Practices

  • Use rear 3/4 angle photos showing the trunk clearly
  • Include the spoiler type in your prompt for correct positioning
  • Compare multiple styles and save results for forum feedback
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Build Planning

Visualize how a spoiler fits into your overall build before purchasing and installing.

Common Scenarios

  • Seeing if a carbon fiber spoiler matches existing carbon accents
  • Previewing a painted spoiler color-matched to the body
  • Checking spoiler proportions with existing wheel and suspension setup

Best Practices

  • Match spoiler finish to existing exterior modifications
  • Preview alongside wheel changes for a complete build visualization
  • Consider the rear-view proportions from multiple angles
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Parts Marketplace and Sales

Show buyers how a spoiler looks installed when selling aftermarket parts online.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating installed preview images for parts listings
  • Showing fitment on different car models for universal spoilers
  • Marketing spoiler products with realistic on-car previews

Best Practices

  • Use clean, well-lit car photos for professional-looking composites
  • Show the spoiler on the specific car model it fits
  • Always note that images are AI-generated previews

If something looks off

Spoiler position is too high or doesn't follow trunk curve

Why: The AI placed the spoiler based on a generic position rather than matching your specific trunk lid shape.

Try: Add 'flush with the trunk lid surface, following the body line exactly' to your prompt

Tip: Rear 3/4 angle photos showing the trunk curve clearly help the AI match the spoiler to your car's specific body line.

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

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

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

Spoiler is too large or too small for the car

Why: The AI estimated the spoiler size without matching your car's proportions accurately.

Try: Add 'sized proportionally for this car, spanning approximately the width of the trunk' to your prompt

Tip: Most lip spoilers span the full trunk width. GT wings are slightly wider. Mentioning the width relationship helps the AI scale correctly.

Wing doesn't show mounting risers

Why: The AI rendered the wing flat against the trunk instead of on pedestals.

Try: Specify 'mounted on risers with visible air gap between the wing and trunk surface'

Tip: GT wings need visible risers and air gap — that's what makes them a wing. Lip spoilers sit flat. Be clear about which type you want.

Spoiler color doesn't match the car

Why: The AI used the product photo's color rather than matching your car's paint.

Try: Add 'color-matched to the car's body paint' or 'in gloss carbon fiber finish' depending on what you want

Tip: Paint-matched spoilers blend in, carbon fiber spoilers contrast. Specify which look you're going for.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the trunk before describing where the spoiler goes?

No! Just describe the placement: 'mount this spoiler on the trunk lid.' The AI understands where spoilers go. Only use markers if the AI places it at the wrong height or position.

Can I preview different spoiler styles on the same car?

Yes. Upload your car photo once, then swap in different spoiler product images. Compare lip vs duckbill vs GT wing on your actual car before purchasing.

Is there a free car spoiler visualizer that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your car photo and spoiler image, describe the placement, and get a realistic preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

Does it work with different spoiler types — lip, duckbill, GT wing?

Yes. Specify the type in your prompt. Each mounts differently: lip spoilers sit on the trunk edge, duckbills extend past the edge, GT wings mount on risers above the trunk.

Can I preview a color-matched spoiler?

Yes. Add 'color-matched to the car's body paint' and the AI will render the spoiler in your car's color for a factory-installed look.

What photo angle works best for spoiler previews?

Rear 3/4 angle showing the trunk clearly is ideal. Pure side profile works for wing height checks, and direct rear shots work for width verification.

Can I preview a roof spoiler on a hatchback?

Yes. Specify 'roof spoiler mounted at the top of the rear hatch, above the rear window.' The AI positions it at the roofline rather than the trunk edge.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a photo of your car, screenshot the spoiler from an online store, upload both, and preview the composite instantly.

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