AI Image Editor for Agencies & Freelancers

Masking hair, hand-painting shadows, waiting on a retoucher — that's time you don't bill and clients don't see. Edit Image gives creators 10 professional editing tools that run on a plain-text prompt. Remove what shouldn't be there, relight a flat photo, reframe a shot you can't reshoot, and push files to print resolution. No skills or Photoshop needed.

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Edit any image by describing the change

Transform your images effortlessly by simply describing the desired changes. Whether it's "change brown handbag to red" or "add a hat," our AI interprets your text prompts to make precise edits without altering the rest of the image. This intuitive approach eliminates the need for complex software like Adobe Photoshop or Canva, making professional-quality image editing accessible to everyone.

Edit Region — Repaint any part of an image from a prompt

Brush over the area you want changed, type what it should become, and let the AI rebuild just that region — lighting and texture included. It's the content-aware work you'd normally do with layers and selections in Photoshop, minus the layers and the selections. Fix a product label, change a shirt, redo a sky without touching the rest of the frame.

Remove Object — Erase anything and rebuild the background

Paint over the tourist, the power line, the stray reflection, the logo you don't have rights to — and watch the AI fill the gap with the scene behind it. What takes five to fifteen minutes of clone-stamping in Photoshop happens in one pass here. Clean plates for ads, real estate, and product shots without the cleanup tax.

Crop & Expand — Resize any image without losing the shot

Drag an edge outward and the AI paints in believable new canvas, or pick a ratio and let it expand around your subject. One hero image becomes a 16:9 banner, a 9:16 story, and a square post — no reshoot, no awkward cropping that cuts off someone's head. The outpainting Photoshop added recently, built to be this fast.

Change Lighting — Add studio light to any photo

Point the light where you want it and set the intensity and mood; the AI relights the whole scene to match. Rescue a flat phone photo, warm up a cold interior, or make a product look like it sat under a softbox. Studio results without the studio, the strobes, or the Lightroom session.

Color Palette — Recolor any image to match your brand

Choose a palette and the AI recolors the image to fit it — so a stock photo, an illustration, or a client asset lands on-brand instead of close-enough. Lock your guidelines once and run every visual through them. The fastest way to make a mixed bag of sources look like one campaign.

Apply Style — Match any reference look in one click

Feed it a reference image or a saved style and the AI transfers the colors, texture, and mood onto your photo. Keep a whole series visually consistent the way you'd lock a look in Midjourney — except you're styling assets you already shot, not generating new ones. Pitch three directions before lunch.

Change Camera Angle — Reframe a shot you can't reshoot

Turn a front-on photo into a profile, a low angle, or a top-down view while keeping the subject's identity, lighting, and scene intact. Give a product its hero angle, or get the second shot the photographer never took. No set, no callback, no budget line for a reshoot.

Upscale Image — Turn low-res files into print-ready art

Push small, soft, or compressed images up to crisp high resolution with detail the original never had. Hand a client a logo big enough for a billboard, or save a great shot that came in at thumbnail size. The rescue job you'd otherwise tell the client is impossible.

Remove Background — Clean cutouts in seconds, for free

Get a precise cutout — hair, edges, fine detail and all — without a single manual mask. It's the job Photoshop, Photoroom, and Canva each charge you time or a subscription for, here in one click and free. Drop the subject onto any background, build a catalog, or prep a composite in the time it takes to describe it.

Why agencies and freelancers edit images with AI

Ship same-day client work without the Photoshop hours
The reason editing eats your margin isn't the creative call, it's the masking, the cloning, the relighting by hand. Teams that move this work to AI cut editing turnaround by 60–70%. That's the difference between "you'll have it Friday" and "check your inbox," on the same retainer.
Replace a stack of editing subscriptions with one tool
You're likely paying for Creative Cloud for cutouts, a background remover for product shots, and an upscaler on the side. Edit Image folds all nine jobs into one place, so you stop paying three vendors and stop exporting a file four times to finish one edit.
Expand what you deliver without hiring or learning new software
Because every tool runs on a prompt, there's nothing to learn and no specialist to bring on. A solo freelancer can take retouching, relighting, and resizing work that used to need a retoucher, and an agency can scale output without scaling headcount. The same team, more billable deliverables.

FAQs

For most day-to-day client work, yes. Background removal, object cleanup, relighting, reframing, and upscaling — the tasks that used to eat an afternoon in Photoshop — now run on a prompt in seconds. Photoshop still wins for hand-built composites and pixel-level retouching, so plenty of pros use both: Edit Image for the 90% that's repetitive, Photoshop for the rare job that needs a manual touch.
Canva is built around templates and Photoroom around product cutouts — both do one slice of the job well. Edit Image covers nine editing jobs in one place: you're not jumping to a background remover, then an upscaler, then a relight tool, then back. For agencies and freelancers juggling mixed client assets, that's the difference between one workflow and four tabs.
It's free — no watermark, no "HD costs extra" upsell. You get clean cutouts with the fine edges and hair detail that tools like remove.bg or Pixelcut usually gate behind a plan. Drop the subject onto any background and move on.
No. Every tool works by describing the change in plain language, so there's nothing to learn — no layers, no masks, no menu hunting. That's the point: a solo freelancer can do retouching work that used to need a specialist, and a new hire is productive on day one.
Yes — Edit Image is built for professional, billable work, not just personal projects. You can use the output in client deliverables, ad campaigns, e-commerce listings, and social content. (As with any AI tool, check the current terms for the specifics of your use case.)
That's exactly what Upscale Image is for. It pushes small, soft, or compressed files up to high resolution with detail the original didn't have, so a logo or photo that came in too small can still go to a banner, a poster, or a billboard.
Yes — the kind of selection that means ten minutes of refine-edge work in Photoshop happens automatically here. For genuinely extreme composites you might still finish in Photoshop, but for the cutouts agencies actually do all day, one pass is enough.
Instead of a flat monthly fee whether you use it or not, Edit Image runs on credits — you pay for the edits you actually make. For freelancers and small teams, that usually beats stacking Creative Cloud plus a separate background remover plus an upscaler subscription.
Repaint part of an image, remove an object and rebuild the background, expand a photo to a new aspect ratio, change the lighting, recolor to your brand palette, match a reference style, switch the camera angle, upscale, and remove the background — nine tools, all prompt-driven, all in one editor.
Single-action tools are great until you need the second action. Clipdrop reframes, remove.bg cuts out — but a real client edit usually needs three or four steps in a row. Edit Image keeps all of them under one roof so you finish the whole edit without exporting and re-uploading between apps.