Studio · Edit

Surgical editsthat keep the image intact.

Swap backgrounds, fix hands, remove logos, change wardrobe. Edit Studio respects the original image — so you never get the AI uncanny redo.

Edit Studio
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What it does

Every control edit studio creators actually need.

Natural language

Just type what to change. 'Remove the sign' or 'make the shirt navy blue.'

Region masking

Click, brush, or let AI find the region. Pixel-accurate boundaries.

Object swap

Replace one object with another while preserving lighting, shadows, and reflection.

Clean removal

Remove logos, people, text, or distractions. AI rebuilds what was behind them.

Background swap

Send to a new environment — studio, outdoors, abstract — without cutting out hair by hand.

Non-destructive

Every edit is a layer. Undo any step, anytime, without losing work.

Detail repair

Fix hands, text, faces, and small artefacts that AI models historically struggled with.

Original quality

Export at the original resolution. No downscaling, no watermark, no visible seams.

How it works

From idea to asset in three steps.

STEP 01

Upload or import

Drag in an image, or send one over from any other Mockingbird studio.

STEP 02

Describe the edit

Type the change in plain English, or brush the region you want changed.

STEP 03

Refine & export

Iterate layer by layer. Export at original resolution when you're happy.

Gallery

A taste of the output.

Before / After
Background swap
Object removed
Detail repair

FAQ

Good questions about Edit Studio.

Can I use this on photos I took?

Yes. Edit Studio works on any image — AI-generated or photographed. Full commercial rights either way.

Does it destroy the original?

No. Every edit is non-destructive. You can undo, re-order, or toggle any change.

What about hair and fine detail?

Edit Studio uses hair-accurate masking. It's one of the features we've tuned the hardest.

Commercial use supported
No watermarks
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