4 Methods Covered

How to Remove Objects from iPhone Photos (4 Methods)

Updated 2026-04-038 min read

Need to remove objects from iPhone photos? Here are 4 reliable methods, from iPhone Clean Up on supported devices to a browser AI workflow that works on any iPhone.

  • Covers supported-device Clean Up + older iPhone solutions
  • Includes a browser AI demo (no install)
  • Comparison table + practical tips for realistic fills

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Methods (Step-by-Step)

Method 1 — iPhone Photos Clean Up (Built-in, supported models)

Best for: Simple removals when the feature is available.

1

Open Photos

Choose your photo in the Photos app.

2

Tap Edit

Enter edit mode.

3

Open Clean Up

Find Clean Up if supported on your device.

4

Tap/brush the object

Remove the object; zoom in to check fill.

5

Done

Save changes.

Pros

  • No extra app
  • Fast for simple scenes

Cons

  • Not available on all iPhones
  • Busy textures can look smudged

Note: iPhone Photos "Clean Up" is only available on supported devices and iOS versions with Apple Intelligence. If you don't see it, use the browser-based method below.

Method 2 — Object Remover AI (Browser, works on any iPhone)

Best for: Any iPhone model + consistent results without installation.

1

Upload in Safari

Upload HEIC/JPG/PNG from iPhone Photos.

2

Smart select or brush

Select the object quickly; switch to brush for precision.

3

Refine artifacts

Use a small brush to refine edges and repeating textures.

4

Download HD

Export once after final refinement.

Pros

  • Works on any iPhone
  • No install
  • Fast + refine workflow

Cons

  • Very complex textures may need 2 passes

Method 3 — TouchRetouch (App)

Best for: Mobile-first removals with app workflow.

1

Install & open

Install TouchRetouch and open your photo.

2

Brush the object

Brush over the object area.

3

Remove & refine

Repeat in smaller patches if needed.

4

Export

Save back to Photos.

Pros

  • Mobile UX
  • Good for quick use

Cons

  • Install required
  • May require payment

Method 4 — Snapseed (Healing tool)

Best for: Small distractions and quick free fixes.

1

Open photo

Open Snapseed and load your photo.

2

Tools > Healing

Choose Healing tool.

3

Paint small strokes

Small strokes reduce artifacts.

4

Export

Export the final image.

Pros

  • Free
  • Good for small fixes

Cons

  • Slow for large objects
  • Artifacts on complex textures are common

Quick Comparison

iPhone Clean Up

Cost

Free

Difficulty

Easy

Speed

Fast

Availability

Supported models only

Quality

Good (simple scenes)

Object Remover AI

Cost

Try free / credits

Difficulty

Easy

Speed

Fast

Availability

Any iPhone (browser)

Quality

Very good (with refine)

TouchRetouch

Cost

Paid

Difficulty

Easy

Speed

Fast

Availability

Install required

Quality

Good

Snapseed

Cost

Free

Difficulty

Medium

Speed

Slow

Availability

Install required

Quality

Fair (small fixes)

If Clean Up isn't available on your iPhone, the browser AI method is the best no-install option.

Before & After Examples

Before
After

Wires

Thin wires across the skySmooth sky restored

Use small brush + multiple light passes

Before
After

Ground clutter

Trash or clutter on groundNatural ground texture

Remove biggest first, then refine

Before
After

Wall object

Sign on wallWall texture preserved

Second pass improves repeating textures

Tip: For best results, zoom in and refine edges with a small brush. Remove complex areas in smaller passes.

Pro Tips for Natural Fills

  • Remove in smaller patches on textures (brick/tiles/grass).
  • Refine edges around shadows — shadows often reveal edits.
  • For thin objects (wires), use a smaller brush and multiple light passes.
  • Zoom to 200% before exporting.

Frequently asked questions

How to Remove Objects from iPhone Photos

If you need to remove objects from iPhone photos, the right method depends on your device support and the background behind the object. Smooth skies and plain walls are easiest, while brick, grass, and tiles usually need more refinement.

If your iPhone supports Clean Up, it is a fast first try for simple edits. If it does not, a browser AI workflow is the most consistent option because it works on any iPhone without installing an app.

For realistic results, remove in smaller passes, refine edges, and do a second pass on repeating textures (tiles/brick/grass).

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