Do I need to mark areas before describing the weather change?
No! Just describe the change: 'replace rainy weather with sunny day' or 'change overcast to bright sun.' The AI understands weather context. Only use markers if you need to specify outdoor areas vs reflections in windows, or other complex distinctions.
Why does weather in photos matter for business?
Customers subconsciously judge 'open vs closed' by weather. Rainy, dark, or overcast photos signal 'closed' or 'uninviting' even when your hours say open. Sunny photos signal 'welcoming' and 'open for business.' Google My Business data shows sunny storefront photos get significantly more 'direction' clicks and calls. Weather affects perceived availability and appeal.
Can I use weather-edited photos on Google My Business?
Yes, with reasonable representation. Changing rainy to sunny doesn't misrepresent your actual location—it shows how it looks on a good day. Don't create false expectations (adding beach when you're landlocked, tropical setting when you're in Alaska). The goal is showing your location at its welcoming best, which happens on sunny days.
Will the weather change look realistic?
Yes, if you include lighting adjustments. The AI not only changes the sky but adjusts how light falls on your building. For best results, specify 'sunny day with natural lighting' rather than just 'change sky.' Lighting consistency throughout the scene makes weather changes look natural and believable.
Should I wait for good weather or fix photos digitally?
Fix digitally. Waiting for perfect weather delays your marketing by weeks or months. Digital weather fixes are immediate and you can update photos while keeping your location open. For seasonal businesses, this is especially valuable—you can show sunny summer appearance even when photographing in winter. Update when you actually reshoot, but don't let bad weather photos hurt business in the meantime.
Is EditThisPic's AI storefront photos in bad weather fixer really free?
Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.
Can I fix storefront photos in bad weather on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.
How long does it take to fix storefront photos in bad weather?
Usually 15-30 seconds. Upload your photo, describe what you want, and the AI delivers the result.