AI Image Editor — Edit Photos with AI
Edit images using natural language instructions
Edit photos with AI using natural language — the best AI image editor for removing backgrounds, deleting text from images, and transforming any element. Just describe your edit and the AI applies it. No design skills required.
Traditional photo editing requires learning complex software with dozens of tools and menus. An AI image editor replaces all of that with a simple text box: describe the change you want and the AI applies it. This makes professional-quality photo editing accessible to anyone, regardless of design experience or technical skill level.
ModelPix's image editor can delete text from image files, AI remove background elements, swap colors, change lighting, add or remove objects, and apply artistic styles. Every edit is guided by your natural language description, so you stay in creative control without needing to master layer masks, selection tools, or bezier curves.
The photo edit workflow is iterative and forgiving. If the first result is not exactly what you want, refine your prompt and run another pass. Each generation costs just seven credits, making it practical to experiment with different descriptions until you get the perfect result. Stack multiple edits for complex transformations that would take hours in traditional software.
ModelPix includes free credits at signup so you can try the AI image editor immediately. The pay-per-use pricing means you only spend credits when you generate an edit, with no monthly fees or expiring allowances. This makes it ideal for occasional users and professionals alike who want powerful editing on demand.
Common use cases for an AI image editor include product photo cleanup, social media content adjustment, real estate image enhancement, and creative compositing. The ability to remove background elements, delete text from images, or swap entire scene elements with a text description makes the tool versatile enough for both quick fixes and elaborate transformations.
Compared to traditional editing software that requires mastering layers, masks, and selection tools over weeks of practice, ModelPix's natural-language approach delivers professional results to complete beginners. Competing AI editors often restrict the types of edits available or require manual region selection. Here, the AI interprets your full instruction and applies changes globally or locally as needed.
Technically, the editor uses an instruction-following diffusion model that conditions image generation on both the original pixels and your text prompt. This means the AI preserves untouched regions with high fidelity while modifying only the areas described in your instruction. The result is a targeted edit rather than a full regeneration, which maintains the original image's character.
A workflow tip for complex transformations is to break them into sequential single-edit passes. Remove an object first, then change the lighting in a second pass, then adjust colors in a third. Each pass costs seven credits, but the incremental approach gives you precise control over every change and lets you undo a single step by reverting to the previous output.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| image | The image to edit. Accepts any standard image format. | Yes |
| prompt | A natural language description of the edit to apply. Be specific about what to change and what to keep. | Yes |
How to Use
Open the Image Edit tool
Navigate to AI Generation and select Image Edit from the tool list.
Upload the image to edit
Select the image you want to modify. Any standard image format is accepted.
Describe your edit
Write a clear description of the change you want, such as 'remove the background' or 'make it night time'.
Generate the edit
Click Generate and the AI will apply the described changes to your image.
Review and iterate
Check the result. If needed, run another edit pass with a refined prompt for further adjustments.
Example Use Cases
Tips & Recommendations
Be specific in your prompt — 'remove the red car in the background' works better than just 'edit this'.
One edit per generation tends to produce cleaner results than asking for multiple changes at once.
Use 'keep everything else the same' in your prompt to prevent unwanted changes to other parts of the image.
For complex edits, break them into sequential steps: remove object first, then change lighting.
Higher resolution source images give the AI more context to make accurate, natural-looking edits.
