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Bria Eraser — remove objects from photos

Bria Eraser is built for the task of “remove the clutter without repainting the whole frame”: mark a region, get a tidy fill based on neighboring pixels. It logically applies after a shoot and before layout, when a small detail spoils the composition and a reshoot is impossible.

Straightforward cases

  • Cleaning the frame of stray objects, cables, and stains on the background.
  • Removing someone else’s logo or text where a reshoot is impossible.
  • Prepping a photo for a marketplace, where a tidy, artifact-free background matters.

Bria Eraser or Recraft Remove Background

Remove Background separates the subject from the background entirely — that is for a clean PNG behind a card. Bria Eraser, by contrast, is about local edits inside the frame: erase a single object, caption, or cable while keeping everything else. If you need to cut out a whole object — take remove-background; if you need to “wipe a spot” in the scene — eraser.

The more carefully the region is marked and the better the source, the more natural the inpainting; on a complex background it is worth double-checking the result.

What you need on input

Input is a photo and a selection of the region to remove. The model takes its cue from neighboring pixels, so it fills with the background, shadows, and texture in mind. The credit cost is shown before you run.

Frequently asked about Bria Eraser

Bria Eraser or Recraft Remove Background?

Remove background is about full subject-from-background separation. Eraser is about local cleanup. Need a full cut-out — background; need to wipe a spot — eraser.

Are the details around the mask preserved?

The model takes its cue from neighboring pixels, so the cleaner the selection and the better the source, the more natural the fill.

Can I remove someone else’s watermark or logo?

Technically yes, but only use the tool where you have the rights to the image or the edit is lawful.

How much does processing cost?

Charged in credits by tariff; the sum is shown before you run and on the pricing page.