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Remove Logo from Photo

Clean up brand marks and logos from any photo with a simple text description.

Type 'remove the logo and fill with the background pattern' and EditThisPic's AI erases logos in 15-30 seconds. No manual tracing or selection tools needed. Just describe what you want removed. Works on product photos, clothing, signs, and packaging. The AI reconstructs the area behind the logo seamlessly. Free to try, no account needed.

Navy t-shirt with white brand logo on chest
Before
Same t-shirt with logo removed, clean navy fabric
After

How it works

1

Upload your photo

Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Photos with logos on simple surfaces like fabric, walls, or solid backgrounds work best.

⏱ Simple logos on plain backgrounds: 15-20 seconds. Complex logos on textured surfaces: may need 2-3 refinements.
2

Describe what you want

Type your instruction: 'remove the logo and fill with the surrounding surface' or 'erase the brand name from the shirt.' Be specific about what should replace the logo. No marking needed - the AI recognizes logos automatically.

💡 Describe the background: 'fill with matching fabric texture' or 'continue the wall pattern' for better results.

Copy one of these to get started:

Logo on clothing or fabric remove the brand logo and fill with matching fabric texture, maintain the clothing's natural appearance
Logo on product packaging remove the logo from the product and fill with clean white surface
Logo on wall or sign remove the logo from the wall and continue the background texture seamlessly
Multiple logos on item remove all brand logos and labels from the product, keep the surface clean
3 more prompts
Logo with shadow remove the logo and its shadow completely, blend with the surrounding background
Embroidered or raised logo remove the embroidered logo and restore flat fabric surface underneath
Specific logo in photo with multiple remove only the Nike logo on the left side, keep other branding visible
3

Generate and review

Check the area where the logo was. Verify the surface texture matches, colors blend naturally, and no logo remnants remain. Look for any color or pattern inconsistencies.

4

Refine with markers if needed

If traces of the logo remain or the fill looks uneven, tap markers on those spots and regenerate. This is optional - most logo removals work without markers.

💡 For logos with gradients or shadows, mark the shadow area separately for complete removal.
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See it in action

Navy t-shirt with white brand logo on chest
Before
Same t-shirt with logo removed, clean navy fabric
After

T-shirt logo removal

Brand logo on cotton t-shirt needed removal for mockup. AI filled with matching fabric texture.

Prompt: remove the brand logo and fill with matching fabric texture, maintain the clothing's natural appearance
White product container with colorful brand logo
Before
Clean white product container with no branding
After

Product packaging cleanup

Generic product mockup needed for design presentation. AI removed branding for clean surface.

Prompt: remove the logo from the product and fill with clean white surface
Brick building wall with red corporate logo
Before
Clean brick wall with logo removed, texture continued
After

Store sign removal

Architectural photo needed without commercial signage. AI removed logo and reconstructed wall.

Prompt: remove the logo from the wall and continue the background texture seamlessly

If something looks off

Faint outline or ghost of logo still visible

Why: The AI removed the main logo but left subtle traces where colors were slightly different.

Try: remove all traces of the logo including any color variation or outline, blend completely

💡 Zoom in to check for faint outlines, especially with dark logos on light backgrounds.

Fill texture does not match surrounding surface

Why: The AI reconstructed the area but with slightly different texture or color than the original surface.

Try: remove the logo and match the exact [texture type] pattern of the surrounding area

💡 Be specific about surface type: 'brushed metal,' 'cotton weave,' 'brick pattern' helps matching.

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 logo you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

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

Logo shadow or embossing still visible

Why: Shadows and raised textures are separate from the logo graphic itself and may not be auto-detected.

Try: remove the logo along with any shadow, embossing, or texture it created

💡 For embroidered or raised logos, mention 'flatten the surface' in your prompt.

Color bleeding or smudging around logo area

Why: When logos have gradients or blend with backgrounds, edges can be tricky to reconstruct cleanly.

Try: Tap markers on the smudged areas and try: 'clean up the edges and blend naturally'

💡 High-contrast logos (dark on light) give cleaner removals than gradient or subtle logos.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the logo before describing?

No! Just describe what you want: 'remove the logo' or 'erase the brand mark.' The AI recognizes logos automatically. Only use markers when multiple logos exist and you need to specify which one, or when traces remain after the first attempt.

Will the background look natural after removal?

In most cases, yes. The AI reconstructs the surface behind the logo based on surrounding patterns. Simple, consistent backgrounds like solid colors or repeating textures give the best results. Describe the surface type for better matching.

Can I remove logos from clothing?

Yes! Fabric logos work well. Use prompts like 'remove the logo and fill with matching fabric texture.' The AI reconstructs the cloth pattern. Embroidered logos may need multiple passes for completely flat results.

What about trademarked logos - is this legal?

EditThisPic is a photo editing tool. How you use edited images depends on your purpose and local laws. For personal use, mockups, or educational purposes, logo removal is generally acceptable. Commercial use may have restrictions.

Can I remove multiple logos at once?

Yes! Use 'remove all logos' in your prompt. For very busy images with many logos, you may get better results removing them in batches or one at a time, especially if they're on different surfaces.

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