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Replace Countertop in Photo

Describe the countertop material you want and AI replaces it instantly. No marking needed.

Kitchen with beige laminate countertop
Before
Same kitchen with white quartz countertop
After

Replace Countertop in Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • countertop visualization
  • kitchen renovation planning
  • granite preview
  • quartz countertop visualizer
  • marble counter preview
  • kitchen remodel planning
  • countertop material comparison
  • home improvement visualization

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
Simple material change replace the countertop with white quartz 30s
Patterned stone change to granite with grey and black speckles 40s
Island-specific replacement replace this island counter with marble 35s

How it works

  1. Upload your kitchen photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Clear photos where the countertop is visible work best. Any angle works—straight-on or angled shots both produce great results.

    Expect: Simple countertop replacements: 30-40 seconds. Complex kitchens with islands or multiple counter surfaces: 45-60 seconds.
  2. Describe the new countertop

    Type what you want: 'replace the countertop with white quartz' or 'change to dark granite with grey speckles.' Be specific about material, color, and pattern. No need to mark the counter—the AI knows what a countertop is and handles edges, backsplash transitions, and shadows automatically.

    Tip: Include details like 'polished finish' or 'matte surface' and specific patterns like 'large veining' or 'fine speckles' for accurate results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    White quartz modern look replace the countertop with white quartz, smooth polished finish
    Dark granite with speckles change the countertop to dark grey granite with black and white speckles
    Carrara marble elegance replace the countertop with white Carrara marble with grey veining
    Butcher block warmth change the countertop to butcher block wood, natural oak with visible grain
    3 more prompts
    Black soapstone dramatic replace the countertop with black soapstone, matte finish with subtle white veining
    Concrete industrial style change the countertop to polished concrete, smooth grey with small aggregate visible
    Quartzite with movement replace with white quartzite countertop with dramatic gold and grey veining throughout
  3. Review the new counter

    Check that the new material looks realistic with proper reflections, shadows under cabinets, and natural edges. Look at how it meets the backsplash and how it reflects light from windows or fixtures. Zoom in on edges and corners.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If you have an island plus perimeter counters and want to change only one, tap a marker on that specific counter and regenerate. Most single-counter replacements work perfectly without markers.

    Tip: Markers are helpful when you have multiple counter surfaces and want different materials on each.
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Replace Countertop in Photo

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"We were torn between three granite options for our kitchen remodel. Used this to see all three in our actual kitchen. Saved us from an expensive mistake—what looked good in the showroom didn't work in our space." @HomeRenovator_Mike

See it in action

Kitchen with beige laminate countertop
Before
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Same kitchen with white quartz countertop
After

Laminate to white quartz upgrade

A dated laminate countertop transformed to modern white quartz, creating a fresh contemporary look.

Prompt: replace the countertop with white quartz, smooth polished finish
Kitchen with plain grey countertop
Before
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Same kitchen with speckled granite countertop
After

Plain to granite with character

A solid surface counter replaced with speckled granite, adding natural texture and visual interest.

Prompt: change the countertop to dark grey granite with black and white speckles
Kitchen with plain white quartz countertop
Before
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Same kitchen with Carrara marble countertop with grey veining
After

Contemporary to marble luxury

A modern quartz counter upgraded to elegant Carrara marble with distinctive grey veining.

Prompt: replace the countertop with white Carrara marble with grey veining
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If something looks off

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.

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.

AI changed the island counter but not the perimeter, or vice versa

Why: Without a marker, the AI might interpret 'countertop' differently in kitchens with multiple counter surfaces.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific counter you want to change, then regenerate: replace this countertop with white quartz

Tip: For kitchens with islands, markers ensure you change the exact surface you want.

New countertop material looks flat without realistic reflections

Why: The AI didn't properly capture how the material reflects light from windows, fixtures, or ambient lighting.

Try: replace the countertop with [material], maintain realistic reflections and light interaction

Tip: Photos with good lighting produce better reflections. Avoid very dark or evenly-lit photos.

Pattern or veining doesn't look natural

Why: Vague descriptions like 'marble' can produce generic patterns that don't match real stone.

Try: Be specific: 'replace with Carrara marble with diagonal grey veining' or 'granite with fine uniform speckles'

Tip: Reference real stone names like 'Carrara', 'Calacatta', or 'Absolute Black' for authentic patterns.

Edge detail looks wrong where counter meets cabinets or backsplash

Why: The AI had difficulty handling the transition zones between different surfaces.

Try: replace the countertop with [material], preserve clean edges at backsplash and cabinet transitions

Tip: Photos with clear, visible edges produce better results than cluttered counters.

Sink or cooktop area looks distorted

Why: The AI struggled with cutouts and changes in counter surface level around built-in features.

Try: replace the countertop with [material], maintain all sink and cooktop cutouts exactly as they are

Tip: Explicitly mentioning fixtures helps: 'preserve the stainless steel sink exactly as is.'

Quick answers

Do I need to mark or select the countertop before replacing it?

No! Just describe the material: 'replace the countertop with white quartz' or 'change to granite with speckles.' The AI understands what a countertop is and replaces it while preserving cabinets, sink, backsplash, and appliances. Only use markers if you have multiple counter surfaces (like an island plus perimeter) and want to change just one.

Can I visualize different countertop materials before renovating?

Yes! Upload your kitchen photo once, then try different materials: 'replace with white quartz', regenerate, then try 'replace with dark granite', and so on. Perfect for comparing granite, quartz, marble, and other materials in your actual space before making an expensive purchase decision.

Will the AI keep my sink and cooktop when replacing the counter?

Yes! The AI only replaces the countertop surface. Your sink, cooktop, faucet, and all other fixtures stay exactly as they are. The new material wraps around these features naturally with proper cutouts and edges.

What's the best free tool to visualize countertop materials?

EditThisPic lets you replace countertops with AI for free, no signup required. Unlike store visualizers that use generic room photos, you see the material in YOUR actual kitchen with your lighting, cabinets, and layout. Upload a photo, describe the material, and see results in 30 seconds.

Can I try countertops from a reference photo I have?

Yes! Click '+ Add reference image' and upload a photo of the countertop material you like. Then say 'replace the countertop with the material from the reference image.' Great for matching a specific granite slab or design you found.

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