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Remove Ring from Finger in Photo

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Take a ring off in a photo when a reshoot isn't an option — the finger is rebuilt so it looks bare and natural.

Portrait with a visible ring on the finger Portrait with the ring removed and finger bare

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"remove the wedding ring from my finger in this photo and clear any tan line or indentation"

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How it works

  1. Upload the photo

    Drop in the picture showing the ring — a portrait, a hand close-up, or a couple photo. JPG, PNG or WebP up to 7MB. The hand should be reasonably clear.

    Expect: A ring on a visible finger clears in 15-30 seconds. A ring turned away from the camera is harder.
  2. Ask to remove the ring

    Type 'remove the ring from my finger and rebuild the finger to look natural.' If several rings are on, name which one.

    Tip: Add 'match my skin tone and keep the knuckle shape' for a believable bare finger.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Dating profile portrait remove the ring from my left hand and rebuild the finger to look natural and bare
    After a breakup remove the wedding ring from my finger in this photo and clear any tan line or indentation
    Reselling a ring remove the ring from the model's finger so I can show the hand without it
    One of several rings remove only the ring on my index finger, keep the other rings in place
    2 more prompts
    Ring on a couple photo remove the rings from both hands in this couple photo and keep the fingers natural
    Keep ring, remove tan line keep the ring but remove the pale tan line next to it on the finger
  3. Check the finger

    Zoom in on the finger. The band should be gone with no dent, tan line, or ghost of the ring left behind. Regenerate if a mark remains.

  4. Save the photo

    Download the result. The finger reads as bare, so the photo works for a profile, a listing, or a fresh set of pictures.

See it in action

Portrait with a visible ring on the finger
Before
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Portrait with the ring removed and finger bare
After

Remove Ring — Portrait Hand

A portrait where a ring is cleared from the resting hand.

Prompt: remove the ring from my finger and rebuild the finger to look natural
Hand close-up with a ring and tan line
Before
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Hand close-up with ring and tan line removed
After

Remove Ring — Hand Close-up

A close-up of a hand with the band and its mark removed.

Prompt: remove the wedding ring and clear the tan line or indentation

Quick answers

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

Upload the photo to EditThisPic, type 'remove the ring from my finger and rebuild it to look natural,' and download. The free tier is one preview edit per week, no signup; purchased downloads are clean.

Will it leave a tan line or dent where the ring was?

Only if you don't ask it not to. Add 'clear any tan line or indentation' and the AI smooths the finger fully so there's no ghost of the ring left.

Can it remove just one ring and keep the others?

Yes. Name the finger — 'remove only the ring on my index finger' — and the rest stay in place. Being specific about which ring matters when several are on.

Does it work on couple or wedding photos?

Yes. Ask to 'remove the rings from both hands' in a couple photo. Each ring is cleared and both fingers rebuilt to look natural.

Is the result obvious to others?

When the finger is clearly visible and the tan line is cleared, the bare finger reads as natural. A ring turned partly away from the camera is harder to rebuild convincingly.

Do I need an account?

No. Upload, describe, and download without signing up. An account only helps you save edits to a library.

Is there a watermark?

No. EditThisPic doesn't watermark output on any tier.

What photo works best?

A clear shot where the ring and finger face the camera gives the cleanest bare-finger rebuild. Blurry or side-on hands are harder.

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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