AI Creative Edit
AI Creative Edit — Change Any Detail With One Sentence
Describe the change you want in plain language, and AI understands the photo's content and edits it precisely — new background, different lighting, a new style, or removing an object, all from a single sentence.
Drag and drop or click to upload
Supports JPG / PNG / WebP / HEIC, up to 20MB
Describe the effect you want
Your result will appear here
Upload a photo and click start
AI Creative Edit FAQ
How should I phrase my description for better results?
Be specific about the effect you want — "change the background to a golden wheat field at dusk" works far better than "change the background." Mentioning lighting, color tone, or scene style noticeably improves the result.
Can I describe multiple changes at once?
Yes, you can describe several changes in one sentence, like "change the background to a snowy mountain and make the light a warm sunset glow." The more complex the request, the more the fidelity may drop slightly.
Will the person's appearance change?
AI tries to keep the person's appearance and pose unchanged, only editing what you describe. If your description doesn't mention the person, AI preserves them automatically.
How is this different from the other enhancement tools?
Tools like Super-Resolution or Face Restoration are specialized fixes for specific problems. AI Creative Edit works more like a general-purpose assistant — it understands open-ended requests and improvises, which suits creative, personalized edits.
Can I edit a photo just by typing what I want changed?
Yes. Type the change in plain language, for example "change the background to a sunset beach" or "remove the car on the left," and AI reads the photo and applies it. Being specific about lighting, color, and scene gets you much closer to the result you pictured.
Does text-based AI photo editing cost credits, and does it save my edits?
It is a credit-based AI tool, and new accounts begin with free trial credits to test it. Each edited version saves to your local library as a new image while the original stays intact, so you can keep refining your description until the result matches what you want.