Inpainting

Editing part of an image by regenerating a selected area while keeping the rest.

Inpainting is a technique for editing an image by selecting a region and regenerating just that area, while leaving everything else unchanged. It is used to remove objects, fix details, or change a specific part.

For product and brand work, inpainting is useful for precise fixes: swapping a background element, correcting a label, or cleaning up a small flaw, without regenerating the whole image.

Frequently asked questions

What is inpainting used for?

Removing unwanted objects, fixing details, or changing a specific part of an image while keeping the rest intact.

How is inpainting different from outpainting?

Inpainting edits inside the existing image. Outpainting extends the image beyond its original borders.