4 Methods Covered

How to Remove Text from Image in Photoshop (4 Methods)

Updated 2026-04-038 min read

Photoshop can remove text cleanly, but the best method depends on the background and font style. Here are the main Photoshop options plus a faster AI shortcut when you want results in seconds.

  • Content-Aware Fill for larger text blocks
  • Spot Healing for small text and quick cleanup
  • Clone Stamp for tough textures and full manual control

Try it yourself

Upload an image, sign in with Google, and keep editing in seconds.

Methods (Step-by-Step)

Method 1 — Photoshop Content-Aware Fill

Best for: Large text blocks and predictable backgrounds.

1

Select the text

Use Lasso/Marquee. Expand selection slightly beyond the text edges.

2

Open Content-Aware Fill

Go to Edit > Content-Aware Fill.

3

Adjust sampling area

Exclude faces/logos or anything you don't want sampled.

4

Output to a new layer

Output result to a new layer for non-destructive edits.

5

Refine seams

Use Healing/Clone for small artifacts and edge halos.

Pros

  • Good balance of control and quality
  • Layer output enables safe refinement

Cons

  • Can smear repeating textures
  • Needs extra cleanup on complex gradients

Method 2 — Spot Healing Brush

Best for: Small text and quick cleanup.

1

Pick Spot Healing

Select the Spot Healing Brush tool.

2

Set brush size

Slightly larger than the text stroke width.

3

Paint in small strokes

Paint over text in small segments to reduce smudging.

4

Undo and retry

If it smears, undo and use smaller strokes or switch to CAF.

Pros

  • Fast for small text
  • Easy for beginners

Cons

  • Smears on larger areas
  • Weak on repeating textures

Method 3 — Clone Stamp (Manual)

Best for: Repeating textures and cases where other tools fail.

1

Create a new empty layer

Set Clone Stamp to sample from all layers for non-destructive cloning.

2

Sample clean texture often

Alt/Option-click frequently to avoid repeated patterns.

3

Clone in small strokes

Paint small strokes, vary samples, then blend seams.

4

Blend with Healing

Use Healing Brush to blend edges and reduce seams.

Pros

  • Maximum control
  • Best for brick/tiles/grass when done carefully

Cons

  • Slow
  • Skill-heavy

AI Shortcut — Object Remover AI (Auto-detect + refine)

Best for: Fastest workflow when you want it done in seconds.

1

Upload your image

Upload JPG/PNG/HEIC in the browser.

2

Auto-detect text

Confirm detected text regions, or brush selection if missed.

3

Brush refine

Refine thin strokes/outlines with a smaller brush.

4

Download in HD

Export once after final refinements.

Pros

  • Fastest overall
  • No subscription needed
  • Auto-detect saves manual selection time

Cons

  • Hard scenes may need a second refine pass

Method Comparison Table

Content-Aware Fill

Cost

Subscription

Difficulty

Medium

Speed

Medium

Availability

Photoshop

Quality

Very good

Spot Healing

Cost

Subscription

Difficulty

Easy

Speed

Fast

Availability

Photoshop

Quality

Good (small text)

Clone Stamp

Cost

Subscription

Difficulty

Hard

Speed

Slow

Availability

Photoshop

Quality

Excellent (expert)

Object Remover AI

Cost

Try free / credits

Difficulty

Easy

Speed

Fast

Availability

Browser

Quality

Very good (with refine)

If you want the fastest results, use the AI shortcut. Use Photoshop when you need maximum manual control or already rely on it daily.

Before & After Examples

Before
After

Subtitles on texture

Subtitles over textured backgroundTexture restored with minimal smudging

Small brush refine improves thin strokes and edges

Before
After

Caption block

Large caption at the bottomClean fill with minimal banding

CAF + quick seam cleanup works best

Before
After

Bold overlay on gradient

Bold overlay text on gradientSmooth gradient after removal

Remove in smaller patches to reduce banding

Only edit images you own or have permission to edit. Respect copyrights and platform policies.

Pro Tips (Clean Results)

  • Expand selection slightly beyond the text to avoid halos.
  • For gradients, remove in smaller patches to avoid banding.
  • For repeating textures, clone manually in small strokes.
  • Inspect at 200% before exporting.

Frequently asked questions

How to Remove Text from Image in Photoshop

Removing text in Photoshop isn't one single method. Content-Aware Fill works well for larger text areas, Spot Healing is best for small cleanup, and Clone Stamp is the manual fallback for repeating textures like brick, tiles, or grass.

If you want to skip multi-step selection work, a browser-based AI workflow can be faster for common overlays. Auto-detect speeds up selection, and brush refinement helps you fix thin strokes and edges.

To avoid halos and smudges, expand selections slightly, remove in smaller patches on textures, and inspect at 200% before exporting.

Only edit images you own or have permission to edit. Respect copyrights and platform policies.

Skip Photoshop — Remove Text from Image Online

Upload your image and remove text in seconds — no subscription needed.