Generative Fill
Use AI to fill selected image areas, remove distractions, extend backgrounds, and repair blank spaces. Create cleaner product photos, social visuals, thumbnails, and image edits without rebuilding the full picture.

Generative Fill Edits You Can Make

Remove an Object and Fill the Gap

Expand a Cropped Background

Add Missing Visual Detail
Generative Fill for Cleaner Image Edits
Fill Selected Image Areas
Use generative fill for image edit tasks that replace a masked part of an image with new pixels matching the surrounding scene. It is strongest for background gaps, object removal, layout cleanup, and small content fixes where the image already gives clear context.

Extend Images for New Layouts
Create wider banners, square crops, or taller social visuals by expanding the background beyond the original frame. This is useful when a good image has the wrong aspect ratio for ads, profile headers, product cards, or website covers.

Clean Product and Social Images
Use the AI fill tool to tidy product photos, creator images, thumbnails, and social posts before publishing. It helps remove clutter, repair blank areas, and create a more finished composition without rebuilding the full image.

Keep Editing After the First Fill
Treat each result as an editable draft. If the first fill looks too smooth, repeated, or mismatched, regenerate the selected area or continue with image to image and text to image workflows for stronger scene changes.

Why Use This AI Fill Tool
Mask-Based Editing
Background Continuation
Object Removal Cleanup
Product Photo Refinement
Social Layout Support
Version Comparison
How to Use Generative Fill
Select the Area to Fill
Upload an image and mark the exact object, blank corner, cropped edge, or damaged spot. Keep the selected area focused so the AI has enough surrounding context to match.
Describe the Missing Content
Use a short prompt for the fill, such as clean wall, continued sky, wooden table, soft studio background, or remove the object and match the scene. Avoid asking for too many new elements at once.
Compare Edges and Texture
Check whether the fill matches light direction, perspective, shadows, and repeating patterns. Regenerate only the selected area when the result looks too smooth, distorted, or unrelated.