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That one great shot ruined by a thumb over the corner of the lens — clean it out and rebuild what's behind it.

Landscape photo with a thumb over the corner Landscape photo with the corner rebuilt cleanly

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"remove the finger across the top of this photo and extend the ceiling and wall naturally"

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How it works

  1. Upload the blocked photo

    Drop in the shot where a finger or thumb covers part of the frame — usually a blurry dark shape in a corner. JPG, PNG or WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Corner fingers rebuild fast. A finger across the middle of the subject is harder.
  2. Ask to remove the finger

    Type 'remove the finger blocking the corner and rebuild the scene behind it.' Mention what should be there — sky, wall, grass — so the fill matches.

    Tip: Say what's behind the finger; 'rebuild the blue sky' beats a generic 'remove finger.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Thumb over a corner remove the blurry thumb covering the bottom-left corner and rebuild the sky behind it
    Finger across the top remove the finger across the top of this photo and extend the ceiling and wall naturally
    Dark finger smudge remove the dark out-of-focus finger smudge on the right side and match the surrounding scenery
    Finger over a group photo remove the finger blocking the edge of this group photo without changing anyone's faces
    2 more prompts
    Landscape corner remove the finger in the corner of this landscape and rebuild the horizon and clouds
    Finger over the subject remove the finger partly covering the subject and reconstruct the covered part to match
  3. Inspect the rebuilt corner

    Zoom into the corner. The blurry finger should be gone and replaced with scene that matches the surrounding colors and texture. Regenerate if it looks patchy.

  4. Download the fixed photo

    Save the clean version. The shot looks like the finger was never there — no dark smudge in the frame.

See it in action

Landscape photo with a thumb over the corner
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Landscape photo with the corner rebuilt cleanly
After

Remove Finger — Landscape Corner

A landscape photo with a thumb over the corner rebuilt into sky.

Prompt: remove the blurry thumb covering the corner and rebuild the sky behind it
Indoor photo with a finger across the top
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Indoor photo with the finger removed
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Remove Finger — Indoor Shot

An indoor photo where a finger across the top is removed.

Prompt: remove the finger across the top and extend the wall naturally

Quick answers

How do I remove a finger from a photo for free?

Upload the photo to EditThisPic, type 'remove the finger blocking the corner and rebuild the scene behind it,' and download. The free tier is one edit per week with no signup or watermark.

What if the finger only covers a corner?

That's the ideal case. A thumb or finger over an edge or corner is quick to rebuild because the AI just extends the surrounding sky, wall, or scenery into the gap.

Can it fix a finger across the middle of the subject?

It can try, but this is the hardest case. The AI reconstructs a plausible version of whatever the finger covered rather than recovering the real detail, so results vary.

Do I have to mark exactly where the finger is?

Usually not — just describe it ('the blurry thumb in the bottom-left'). If a faint edge is missed, you can tap a marker on that spot and regenerate.

Will the rest of the photo change?

No. The edit is focused on the finger area; the rest of the photo, including faces, stays as-is unless you ask otherwise.

Does it add a watermark?

No. Output is never watermarked, free or paid.

Is signup required?

No. Upload, describe, and download without an account. Signing up only helps you save edits.

What kind of photo works best?

A shot where the finger is a soft, out-of-focus shape at an edge, over a simple background like sky or a plain wall, rebuilds most cleanly.

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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