Local Redraw
Add, modify, or remove elements in specific areas
Upload Base Image
This is the main image you want to edit
Upload Mask Image
White areas indicate regions to modify
The mask should be a black and white image where white areas indicate the regions to modify
For adding or modifying: Describe the action or the desired result
For removing: Leave empty for small elements, or describe what should replace large elements
Result
Your redrawn image
Local Redraw
Upload an image and a mask, then describe what you want to add, modify, or remove in the masked area.
redraw image with mask
redraw any part of the image with a mask
Input

Character placed in a new AI-generated scene

Result
Character placed in a new AI-generated scene
Input

Character placed in a new AI-generated scene

Result
Character placed in a new AI-generated scene
How to Use Local Redraw
- Upload the image you want to modify
- Draw a mask over the specific area you want to redraw or replace
- Enter a text prompt describing what you want in the masked area
- Click 'Redraw' and wait for the AI to process your image
- Download your edited image with the new content seamlessly integrated
Local Redraw Advantages
- Make targeted edits to specific parts of an image while preserving everything else
- Remove unwanted objects or people from photos without affecting the background
- Add new elements to existing scenes with perfect lighting and perspective matching
- Fix imperfections or damaged areas in photographs with natural-looking results
- Create creative compositions by combining different elements in a single image
Core Features
- Precision masking tools to select exactly where changes should be applied
- Text-guided image generation for the masked area
- Content-aware fill that matches surrounding textures, lighting, and perspective
- Seamless blending between original and newly generated content
- Support for various editing scenarios from object removal to creative additions
How Local Redraw Works
- Our local redraw technology uses advanced AI to understand both the masked area and its surrounding context
- The system analyzes the lighting conditions, perspective, and style of your original image
- Your text prompt guides the AI in generating new content specifically for the masked region
- The generated content is precisely aligned with the existing image elements for natural integration
- Advanced blending algorithms ensure smooth transitions between original and new elements
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of edits can I make with Local Redraw?
Local Redraw is incredibly versatile. You can remove unwanted objects or people from photos, replace elements with something new (like changing the sky or background), add new objects to a scene, fix damaged or imperfect areas, or create creative compositions by combining different elements. The tool works best when your text prompt is specific and when the edit maintains the overall lighting and perspective of the original image.
How detailed should my mask be?
Your mask should cover the entire area you want to modify, with a small margin around it for better blending. For best results, try to make clean selections around the edges of objects. However, the AI is quite forgiving and can often produce good results even with imperfect masks. If you're removing an object, make sure to include its entire visible portion in the mask.
What should I include in my text prompt?
Your prompt should clearly describe what you want to appear in the masked area. Include details about the subject, style, lighting, and how it should integrate with the rest of the image. For example, instead of just saying 'a dog,' you might say 'a golden retriever sitting on the grass, matching the sunny lighting of the scene.' The more specific your prompt, the better the AI can match your vision.
Why doesn't my edited area perfectly match the rest of the image?
While our AI is advanced, perfectly matching lighting, perspective, and style can be challenging in some cases. Complex scenes, unusual lighting conditions, or very specific textures might result in slight differences. For best results, try using broader masks that give the AI more context, and make sure your prompt includes details about matching the existing image style. You can also try multiple attempts with different prompts to get the best result.
How many credits does Local Redraw cost?
Each Local Redraw operation costs 1 credit. You can view your remaining credits in your account dashboard. Multiple editing operations on the same image will each use 1 credit.