Eraser is an object removal model that lets you point at any element in a photo and make it disappear. Whether it's a photobomber in a group shot, a power line crossing a landscape, or a logo on a product, you get back a clean image where the removed area blends naturally with the rest of the scene. The model accepts a photo and a mask, either drawn manually or provided as a URL. It reconstructs the removed area using context from the surrounding pixels, producing a result that holds up at full resolution. It also supports transparency preservation, so you can keep the alpha channel intact when the output needs to slot into a layered design file. Eraser was trained exclusively on licensed image data, which means the outputs are cleared for commercial use without IP concerns. Drop it into a product photography workflow, a real estate retouching pipeline, or a social media cleanup routine and start generating clean assets right away.
Eraser removes unwanted objects from photos with precision, reconstructing the background so the surrounding area looks natural and unaltered. If you have ever taken a product shot with a sticker still visible, or captured a landscape with a lamppost cutting through the frame, this is the fix. On Picasso IA, you upload your image, mark the region you want gone, and the model fills it in automatically. No manual retouching required. The output is clean, high-quality, and ready to use.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Eraser on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Eraser without a paid subscription to test it on your images. Check your account balance for the number of free generations currently available to you.
How long does it take to get results? Most removals process in a few seconds. Larger images or complex backgrounds may take slightly longer, but results typically arrive within 10 to 15 seconds.
What types of objects can it remove? It handles most object types: people, props, text overlays, product tags, and general background clutter. The more precisely you outline the object with the mask, the cleaner the fill will be.
Can I use the outputs for commercial projects? Yes. The model was trained exclusively on licensed data, making the outputs safe for client deliverables, published content, and commercial campaigns.
What happens if the removed area does not look right? Refine the mask to cover the full object boundary, including any shadow or partial edge that bleeds outside the main shape. Running the generation again with a slightly adjusted mask often produces a noticeably cleaner result.
Does it work on images with transparent backgrounds? Yes. Enabling the preserve alpha option keeps the original transparency intact. Turn it off only when you need a fully opaque output file.
Everything this model can do for you
Paint a mask over exactly what you want removed without affecting any surrounding pixels.
Fills the removed area with realistic content that matches the surrounding texture and lighting.
Optionally preserve transparency in the output so it fits directly into layered design workflows.
Built on licensed data only, so outputs are cleared for paid client work and published assets.
Returns results immediately without requiring you to poll for a separate job status.
Download clean files ready for direct use in professional or commercial projects.
Accepts mask files, mask URLs, image files, or image URLs to fit different pipeline setups.