Edit
Use Edit to refine generated images or new uploads. Adjust pose, swap backgrounds, add accessories or lighting, and fix small issues without losing the subject or product.
Looking for a specific refinement? Background Remove, Reframe, and Face Swap are separate tools in the Studio toolbar.
What is Edit?
Edit is a post-processing tool that preserves identity and product fidelity while applying your instructions. It is ideal for:
- Creating extra angles or subtle pose changes
- Changing the background or mood of the image
- Styling with accessories or different hairstyles
- Fixing artifacts from Product to Model or Model Swap results
When to Use
Use Edit when you have an existing image and want to make targeted adjustments. If you need to change the entire background to a specific scene, see the Background Change section below.
How to Use It
Select Edit from the Toolbar
Select Edit from the toolbar in Studio, then upload an image or choose one from your history.
Describe What to Change
In the prompt box, state the edit in plain language. Examples: "turn the model slightly left," "add a black leather crossbody bag," or "soft daylight studio lighting."
Add Optional Guidance
- Image Context: Provide a reference image for pose, background, or texture when words are not enough.
- Brush: Paint the area you want prioritized. Unbrushed areas are treated as regions to keep stable; slight adjustments may still occur to keep the image coherent.
Choose Settings and Run
- Resolution: Choose Precise 1K, Balanced 4K, or Creative 4K.
- Number of images: Generate 1-4 variations per run.
Click Run to generate.
Review and Iterate
If something shifts too much, simplify the prompt or use the brush to target the change. Re-run with Precise 1K for maximum control, Balanced 4K for detail with reliability, or Creative 4K when you want a stylized 4K look.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Source image | The image you want to refine, uploaded or selected from history. |
| Prompt | Freeform instructions for pose, styling, accessories, lighting, or fixes. |
| Image Context | Optional reference image that guides pose, background, or texture when text alone is not enough. |
| Brush | Optional mask to focus the edit on selected regions; unbrushed areas stay stable. |
| Number of images | Generate 1-4 outputs in one run. Credit use scales with the count. |
| Resolution | Supported: Precise 1K (default), Balanced 4K, Creative 4K (Pro/Agency). See Parameter Deep Dives: Resolution for behavior and tradeoffs. |
Best Practices
- Keep prompts targeted to one change at a time for predictable results.
- For big changes, split the edit into two or more steps. For example, to go from a direct front view to a full side profile, first ask for a three-quarter view and then, from that result, ask for a side profile.
- Use the brush for localized fixes instead of long, detailed instructions.
- Add Image Context when you need to match a specific scene or angle that is hard to describe.
Limitations
- Edit keeps sizing stable, so changing hem or sleeve length or bag size usually will not take effect; address sizing at the source in Product to Model or Try On.
Background Change
Edit also handles full background replacement. Describe the scene you want and Edit will replace the background while preserving the model and product.
How to change the background:
- Select Edit from the toolbar and upload or choose your image.
- In the prompt, describe the new background: "outdoor cafe in Paris with warm afternoon light," "clean white studio backdrop," or "tropical beach at golden hour."
- Optionally add an Image Context reference showing the background style you want.
- Click Run.
Tips for background changes:
- Keep the prompt focused on the background. Avoid mentioning the model or product unless you want those to change too.
- Use Image Context for specific environments that are hard to describe in text.
- For a simple solid or transparent background instead, use Background Remove.
Where Next?
After editing, the post-result suggestion bar offers quick access to related tools:
- Increase resolution with Upscale
- Adjust aspect ratio with Reframe
- Remove or replace the background with Background Remove
- Swap the face with Face Swap
- Create motion clips with Image to Video