Cleanup.Pictures
Summary
Clone-stamping in Photoshop works until you spend twenty minutes on a background that keeps tiling wrong — Cleanup.pictures exists for the moment you want the object gone and the deadline ten minutes ago.
Cleanup.pictures is a browser-based inpainting tool: you upload an image, brush over the object you want removed, and the AI fills in the background. Free-tier edits are capped at 720p output, which is fine for social media and rough drafts but stops short of print or high-resolution e-commerce requirements. Resolution above 720p is a paid-only feature. The API lets developers pipe inpainting into automated workflows — product photo pipelines, real estate listing processors, batch cleanup jobs — without a human touching a browser. The tool does one thing: it removes objects. It does not retouch, relight, or composite.
Bottom line: Pick this for fast, single-object removal on web-resolution images; plan a different tool when your output needs are above 720p on the free tier or when the removal involves a complex, textured background the model consistently fails to reconstruct.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $3–5/month (Pro); $36/year annual option ($3/month)
- Free Tier
- Unlimited image uploads and edits; exports limited to 720p resolution
Free
Unlimited image uploads and edits; exports limited to 720p resolution; no account required for basic use
- Unlimited image edits
- 720p export resolution
- No account needed
- Web-based access
Pro
Unlimited resolution exports, high-quality refiner algorithm, works on both mobile and desktop
- Unlimited resolution
- High-quality refinement
- Mobile and desktop access
- Professional-grade output
ClipDrop Pro
Full Clipdrop suite including Cleanup Pro, Image Upscaler Pro, Background Removal Pro, Web Editor Pro, iOS Pro, and Android Pro
- All Cleanup Pro features
- Image upscaling (2x–16x)
- Background removal
- Text removal
- Unlimited resolution
API
Usage-based pricing for developers; special pricing available via API documentation and Jasper platform
- RESTful API access
- Inpainting endpoint
- Usage-based billing
- Production support
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Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Mask-and-fill workflow completes in seconds for simple backgrounds, so photographers and e-commerce sellers avoid the twenty-plus-minute Photoshop session that manual clone-stamping requires on the same task.
- Free tier allows unlimited edits at 720p with no account, which means teams can validate whether the model handles their specific image type before committing to a paid tier.
- API access enables inpainting to be embedded in automated product photo pipelines or listing processors, so developers remove the manual browser step entirely from bulk workflows.
- Runs entirely in-browser with no software installation, so creative professionals on locked-down machines or client hardware can still process images without an IT request.
- Owned by Jasper post-acquisition, with the tool remaining available as a standalone product, so existing API integrations do not require immediate rearchitecting.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Output is hard-capped at 720p on the free tier, which means any workflow requiring print-resolution or high-DPI e-commerce images hits a wall immediately — teams either pay or export at low resolution and upscale separately, adding a step and introducing upscaling artifacts.
- On complex or high-frequency backgrounds — patterned textiles, dense foliage, brick walls, tiled floors — the fill produces visible smearing or texture discontinuity that requires manual correction in Photoshop or Affinity Photo; at that point the tool has added a step rather than removed one, and teams with predominantly complex-background images abandon it for dedicated retouching workflows.
- The API provides no built-in quality scoring or failure detection, so developers building batch pipelines must implement their own output validation logic or ship bad fills silently.
- The tool performs a single operation — object removal — with no ability to retouch, relight, adjust color, or composite, which means any project requiring more than removal still requires a second application regardless of how well the removal itself goes.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (browser-based); mobile-responsive; accessible on iOS and Android via responsive design
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T14:52:30.307Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Photographers and creative professionals needing quick object removal
- E-commerce sellers cleaning up product images
- Real estate agents removing clutter from property photos
- Developers integrating inpainting into workflows via API
What it does well
- Remove unwanted people from travel and event photos
- Clean up product photos for e-commerce listings
- Remove watermarks, logos, and text from images
- Remove blemishes and wrinkles from portraits
- Remove timestamps and clutter from real estate photos
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Cleanup.Pictures free?
- Cleanup.Pictures is a paid tool ($3–5/month (Pro); $36/year annual option ($3/month)). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Cleanup.Pictures open source?
- No — Cleanup.Pictures is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Cleanup.Pictures have an API?
- Yes. Cleanup.Pictures exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://cleanup.pictures for details.
- When was Cleanup.Pictures released?
- Cleanup.Pictures was first released in 2020.
- What platforms does Cleanup.Pictures support?
- Cleanup.Pictures is available on: Web (browser-based); mobile-responsive; accessible on iOS and Android via responsive design.
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Cleanup.pictures is a browser-based image inpainting tool that removes unwanted objects — people, watermarks, timestamps, logos, blemishes, clutter — by having you paint a mask over the target area and letting the model fill in what should be behind it. The workflow is three steps: upload, brush, download. No account required on the free tier. The model handles the reconstruction automatically; you do not pick fill sources or direct the output.
The differentiating feature relative to manual retouching tools is speed. For subjects against reasonably uniform backgrounds — sky, grass, plain walls, simple product backdrops — the fill is generated in seconds and typically requires no follow-up work. E-commerce sellers removing reflections or stray props from product shots and real estate photographers clearing furniture or outlet covers from listing photos report this as the core time-saving use case. The free tier’s 720p ceiling means the fast workflow is gated: you get the speed, but only at web resolution unless you pay.
The tool fits cleanly into workflows where the background behind the removed object is predictable. It breaks on complex, high-detail backgrounds — dense foliage, patterned fabric, architectural geometry — where the inpainting model produces visible smearing or mismatched texture. At that point, the output requires manual correction in a dedicated editor, which erases the time advantage. Teams running high volumes of images with those characteristics eventually move to tools with more model control or manual clone-stamp fallback. The API makes batch processing possible, but error handling for failed fills is the integrator’s responsibility; the vendor’s docs describe the endpoint but provide no retry or quality-scoring mechanism.
