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EditThisPic vs Cleanup.pictures: Object Removal Specialist or Full AI Editor?

Brush-to-remove tool vs describe any edit in plain English. One removes objects, the other edits everything.

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The Verdict

Cleanup.pictures is excellent at one thing: removing objects by painting over them. EditThisPic does object removal too, but also handles background replacement, lighting fixes, color changes, photo restoration, and any other edit you can describe. Free to try in any browser, no account needed.

Feature EditThisPic Cleanup_pictures
Edit Scope Any photo edit — removal, addition, colors, lighting, everything Object removal only
Object Removal Method Describe what to remove in words Paint over the object with a brush
Object Removal Quality AI interprets description and removes naturally Excellent inpainting with precise brush selection
Price Free tier + pay-as-you-go Free (low res), $5/month for HD
Background Removal Type 'remove background' Not available (object removal only)
Sky Replacement Describe the new sky you want Not available
Color Correction Describe lighting and color changes Not available
Precise Area Selection Describe or use markers for targeting Brush tool for pixel-level control
Photo Restoration Describe what to fix in old photos Can remove scratches by painting over them
Learning Curve None — type what you want Minimal — paint over unwanted areas
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Frequently Asked Questions

For most object removal tasks, both produce comparable results. Cleanup.pictures has an edge when you need pixel-precise brush selection for small or oddly shaped items. EditThisPic is faster for large or easily described objects like people, cars, signs, and power lines — and it also handles background replacement, lighting, and color edits that Cleanup.pictures cannot.
Both have free tiers, but they differ. Cleanup.pictures limits free output to low resolution and requires a $5/month subscription for HD. EditThisPic's free tier outputs full-resolution images with no watermark. EditThisPic also offers pay-as-you-go credit packs for heavier use.
Yes. Both tools can remove watermarks. In Cleanup.pictures you paint over the watermark. In EditThisPic you describe it: 'remove the watermark text from the image.' Both use AI to reconstruct the area underneath.
EditThisPic uses text descriptions and optional markers instead of a brush. Tap a marker on the area you want to target, then describe the edit. It's a different approach — description-based rather than brush-based.
EditThisPic is typically faster for person removal because you can say 'remove the person in the red shirt' instead of carefully painting over their entire outline. For multiple people removal, describing each one is faster than brushing over each silhouette.
Yes. Use Cleanup.pictures for precision spot removal where brush control matters. Use EditThisPic for larger edits, person removal, background changes, and anything beyond pure object removal. Many users find they prefer EditThisPic for most tasks once they try it.

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