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EditThisPic vs Fotor: Natural Language vs Filters

Describe exactly what you want vs choosing from preset filters. Two fundamentally different editing approaches.

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The Verdict

EditThisPic wins for specific, targeted edits: removing people, removing objects, swapping backgrounds, and complex changes that no filter can achieve. Fotor wins for quick filter application, batch processing multiple photos, and creating collages. If your edits are 'make this look vintage,' use Fotor. If your edits are 'remove my ex from this photo,' use EditThisPic.

Feature EditThisPic Fotor
Edit Approach Describe in plain English Pre-built filters and sliders
Object Removal Describe what to remove Basic clone/heal tool
Person Removal Type 'remove the person on the right' Manual selection required
Complex Changes One prompt for multi-step edits Multiple tools, manual workflow
Quick Filters Describe the look you want 100+ one-click presets
Batch Processing One image at a time Apply filters to multiple photos
Collage Maker Not available Built-in collage templates
Price Free tier + pay-as-you-go Free tier + $8.99/month Pro
Learning Curve None - just describe Low - sliders are intuitive
Precision Control AI interprets intent Manual slider adjustments
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, and more easily. Instead of manually painting over an object with a clone brush, just describe what to remove: 'remove the trash can on the right.' The AI understands what the object is and fills the area naturally. No manual brushwork required.
EditThisPic is free to try with no signup required. You get AI-powered editing for object removal, background replacement, and specific edits without creating an account. No software download needed either.
Describe the look you want. Instead of clicking 'Vintage' preset, type 'give this photo a warm vintage look with slightly faded blacks and golden tones.' You can be more specific than any preset allows.
Depends on the edit. For quick brightness/contrast on many products, Fotor's batch processing wins. For removing backgrounds, fixing specific problems, or making complex changes to individual products, EditThisPic's natural language is faster.
No, EditThisPic focuses on editing single images with AI. For combining multiple photos into collages with templates and layouts, Fotor's dedicated collage maker is the better tool.
Remove specific people or objects by describing them, make complex multi-step edits in one prompt, understand context like 'remove the photobomber' or 'fix the shadow on her face.' Filters adjust the whole image - they can't target specific problems.

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