Models

Image editing tools

By KrafLayer team5 min read2026-04-06

TL;DR

Compare KrafLayer editing tools by input type, output behavior, and workflow features.

Editing tools are task-based

Editing tools are different from image generation models. They start from an existing image, mask, reference set, or scene layout, then perform a focused editing task.

Use this page to compare what each editing tool expects as input and what kind of output it creates.

When to use editing tools

  • Use Remove BG when you need a clean product cutout or transparent-background asset.
  • Use Erase or Mask Edit when only part of the image should change.
  • Use Upscale when the existing image is good but needs more resolution.
  • Use Reference Edit when you want to guide an edit with additional reference images.
  • Use Scene Compose when products need to be placed into a prepared scene.
  • [Image generation models](/docs/image-generation)
  • [Costs by model and task](/docs/generation-cost)
  • [Plans and price](/docs/pricing-and-credits)
  • [Ecommerce images vs regular AI images](/docs/ecommerce-images-vs-regular-ai-images)

Related KrafLayer tools

  • All KrafLayer tools — Browse the full tool list for ecommerce image editing and product visual workflows.
  • AI background remover — Create clean transparent product cutouts for listings, ads, and layout work.
  • AI object eraser — Remove props, text, clutter, or distractions from product images.
  • AI image upscaler — Increase product image resolution for listings, ads, and detail-page assets.
  • AI image restoration — Refresh damaged, low-quality, or older product photos before reuse.
  • AI background replacer — Move a product into a cleaner studio, lifestyle, or campaign background.
  • AI mask edit — Edit selected regions while keeping the rest of the product image stable.
  • AI reference image editor — Use extra references to guide product identity, material, style, or composition changes.
  • AI scene compose — Place products into controlled commercial scenes without losing product clarity.