Remove Objects - Photo Editor
4.7 Photography Updated January 7th, 2026
Have you ever taken a photo only to realize there's an unwanted object photobombing your perfect shot? Enter Remove Objects - Photo Editor, an app that promises to make those pesky distractions disappear as if by magic. I’ve been tinkering with this app for a while now, and here’s what I think.
First Impressions
At first glance, the app’s interface is pretty straightforward. It’s not overloaded with features that make your head spin. Instead, it focuses on what it promises to do best - removing objects. It's available for both Android and iOS, which is a plus for all smartphone users out there.
Getting Started
Once you fire up the app, you’re greeted with a simple tutorial that guides you through the basic functionalities. For someone like me who’s not exactly tech-savvy, this was super helpful. You can either take a new photo or import one from your gallery. I tried both options, and the results were quite impressive.
The Magic of Removal
The removal tool is the star here. You simply use your finger to highlight the object you want to vanish, and voilà, it’s gone! Well, most of the time. I mean, it’s not perfect, but it’s pretty darn close. Smaller objects are usually removed seamlessly, but you might have to fiddle a bit with larger or more complex intrusions. A little patience and practice definitely pay off.
Additional Features
Besides object removal, the app also offers some basic editing tools like cropping, adjusting brightness, and adding filters. While these are pretty standard, they’re nice to have for quick touch-ups without needing a second app.
Performance and Usability
I tested the app on both a mid-range Android and an iPhone, and it worked smoothly on both. The processing time for removing objects was quick, and the app didn’t crash even once. It’s also lightweight, which means it won’t eat up your phone’s memory.
However, the app does require an internet connection for some features, which might be a bummer if you’re trying to edit on the go without data. Also, the free version has ads, which can be a bit annoying, but hey, they’ve got to keep the lights on somehow, right?
Final Thoughts
Overall, Remove Objects - Photo Editor is a nifty little app that does what it says on the tin. It’s not going to replace Photoshop for professional edits, but for quick fixes and social media-worthy snaps, it’s more than capable. If you’re like me and hate cluttered photos, give it a shot. You might just find it becoming your go-to tool for photo edits on the fly.
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