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AI Object Eraser — Remove Anything from Product Photos
Paint over any region you want removed — a stray prop, a price sticker, a shadow cutting across the frame — and the model fills it using context from the surrounding image. The rest of the photo stays exactly as it was.
Use cases
- Removing props and set dressing from product photos after the shoot
- Clearing price stickers or labels from sample products
- Fixing small shadows, dust marks, or lens artifacts
- Removing background distractions from lifestyle and ecommerce shots
- Cleaning up specific areas of AI-generated images
- Preparing product images for marketplace listing without reshooting
How it works
- Select a product image you want to clean up
- Use the brush tool to paint a mask over the area to remove
- Run Erase — the model fills the region using surrounding content
FAQ
Can I erase specific objects from a product photo without reshooting?
Yes. KrafLayer's AI Object Eraser is built to remove a chosen object from a product photo without a reshoot, because the model fills the masked area using context from the surrounding pixels. Brush a mask over the unwanted element — a stray prop, a price sticker, a shadow across a corner — and run Erase. For example, a sample jar photographed with a barcode label comes back clean, while the jar, the surface, and the lighting stay exactly as shot. Everything outside the mask is locked, so no other part of the frame shifts. Additionally, a tighter mask that follows the object edge produces the cleanest fill, since the Object Eraser then has clear surrounding detail to reconstruct from. Amazon and Shopify sellers rely on the Object Eraser to clean up product shots before a listing rather than booking another studio session for a single distracting element.
How is this different from removing the full background?
Object erasing and background removal solve two different problems. KrafLayer's Remove BG isolates the whole product from everything behind the subject and returns a transparent cutout. The AI Object Eraser instead targets one region you paint, then fills that region from the surrounding image while keeping the rest of the photo intact. For example, a lifestyle product shot with one unwanted prop stays fully usable — only the prop disappears, not the background. Use Remove BG when the goal is a clean cutout for a white listing image. Reach for the Object Eraser when the composition is already right and a single element needs to go. Additionally, the two tools chain together inside Quick Generate, so a seller can erase a distraction first and then cut out the product for an Amazon or Shopify listing.
How do I modify specific elements in an AI-generated image without re-rendering the whole thing?
Modifying one element of an AI-generated image without re-rendering everything is a masking job, not a regeneration. Paint a mask over the element and run KrafLayer's AI Object Eraser to delete and backfill the region from surrounding context. When the change is a replacement rather than a removal, Mask Edit is the better fit, because Mask Edit rewrites the masked region from a text instruction. For example, deleting a duplicated button on a generated jacket is an Object Eraser job, while turning a button silver is a Mask Edit job. Additionally, both tools lock everything outside the mask, so the rest of the composition holds. Sellers iterate this way to fix small generation flaws without spending credits on a full regenerate. The Object Eraser and Mask Edit together keep AI product photos clean inside the KrafLayer Quick Generate workspace before an Amazon or Shopify listing.
What happens if the fill doesn't look right on the first pass?
A first-pass fill that looks wrong is usually a mask problem, so refine the mask and run KrafLayer's AI Object Eraser again. Fill quality is tied to what surrounds the masked area, and a mask painted loosely over busy product detail gives the model less reliable context. For example, a mask that spills onto a patterned fabric edge can smear that pattern, while a mask hugging the object edge reconstructs the surface cleanly. Additionally, plain surfaces and smooth gradients fill more seamlessly than fine product textures, so a complex edge may need a second, more precise selection. Adjust the brush, follow the object outline closely, and regenerate. Two careful passes inside the KrafLayer Quick Generate workspace resolve most difficult fills, which lets Amazon and Shopify sellers finish a product image without a reshoot or manual retouching in external editing software.
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