Image editing

We keep editing images because the world doesn’t line up neatly. A photo cuts someone’s head off. A logo looks crooked. Our screenshots have too much junk in the margins. AI gives us a faster way to fix that.

Inpainting

Inpainting is filling in the missing parts. Think of a coffee stain on an old photo. Instead of cloning pixels by hand, AI guesses what should be there. She paints over the hole so it looks like it was never missing. Do this when you want a clean repair without leaving seams.

Outpainting

Outpainting goes the other way. It stretches an image beyond its edges. Imagine a group photo cropped too tight. We want more background, so she invents it. Walls, trees, sky—whatever fits the picture’s logic. It doesn’t matter if the original file never had that space. She builds it, and it feels natural.

Everyday Fixes

Most edits we need are small. Removing a street sign from a landscape. Expanding a banner so the text isn’t squished. Cleaning up dust and scratches on scans. These are the jobs where AI shines. She’s not perfect, but the time she saves outweighs the touch-ups we still do.

Our Take

We code, so we notice when tools make things simpler. AI isn’t magic. She just handles the boring fills and stretches we used to spend hours on. That leaves us time for the decisions that matter. Like whether the picture tells the story we want.