Litter & clutter
A bin, a bag, a bottle, cables — anything pulling the eye off the subject.
A random passer-by, a bin, a cable or a pole ruining the shot — mark it and it’s gone. You can also add something that was missing. The rest of the photo stays untouched.

The most common fixes that rescue an otherwise good photo.
A bin, a bag, a bottle, cables — anything pulling the eye off the subject.
A stranger who wandered into your keepsake photo.
Add something that was missing — describe it in plain words.
AI fills the background where the object was, so there’s no hole.
Made in PixiFixi — bin and litter removed, the lawn rebuilt seamlessly.

One where something’s in the way or missing.
And describe what should disappear or appear.
The rest of the frame stays the same. For print, download the HQ version.
Three quality tiers.
| Quality | Resolution | Cost | For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | basic | 1 credit | screen, social media |
| Pro | 2K | 4 credits | print, portrait |
| Ultra | 4K | 8 credits | large print, wall |
| HQ download | 4× larger | 2 credits | when Standard already fits |
Step-by-step guide: how to remove an object from a photo
No. AI fills the background so the removal is invisible. Simple backgrounds (grass, wall, sky) work best.
Yes, as long as they don’t fully cover the main subject. A random passer-by is no problem.
Yes — pick “Add” mode and describe what should appear.
It shouldn’t. The tool focuses on the marked area.
From 1 credit (Standard). Pro and Ultra give higher resolution for print.
Yes. The orange dates from old cameras, text on signs and stray writing in the background go the same way as any other object — you describe what should disappear.
With a stamp you copy a neighbouring area yourself and have to guess what was underneath. Here you describe what should go and the background is filled in for you — no edge selection, no layers.
No. PixiFixi runs in the browser — open the page, upload a photo, download the result. There is nothing to install and nothing takes up space on your device.
Yes. Everything works the same on a phone as on a computer — upload straight from your gallery or take the photo right there. You can also add the app to your phone’s home screen.
JPG, PNG, HEIC from an iPhone and TIFF. A photo straight from your phone is fine — it is resized automatically before upload, so there is nothing to convert or compress yourself.
Only you can see them. They never appear in any gallery, are not used to train models and are not shared with anyone. You can delete them at any time, or switch on automatic deletion after 7, 30 or 90 days.
When you want to swap the whole background, not one element.
Mark several spots and describe each — precise editing.
Fix an old photo before removing clutter from it.
Upload a photo and remove what’s in the way. The first edits are free.
Clean up the shot freeNo card · Rest of the frame unchanged