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RNDRS · AI eraser

Site photos, decluttered instantly

Every renovation pitch starts with a photo full of someone else's furniture. The RNDRS AI eraser removes objects, clutter, cars and people cleanly — rebuilding the floor, wall or street behind them — so your design lands on a clean plate.

Lakeside timber house — input sketch
Lakeside timber house — photoreal render
Sketch inRender out · 11s

Drag to compare — one upload, one wire, eleven seconds

How it works

01 · Upload

Site or listing photo straight from your phone

02 · Brush

Paint over what should disappear

03 · Erase

The background rebuilds itself — floors, walls, sky

04 · Render

Design the cleaned space with a render node

Backgrounds that rebuild

The eraser doesn't smudge — it reconstructs what was behind the object: floorboards continue, skirting lines up, the street keeps its paving pattern.

The renovation workflow

Erase the current kitchen, render the proposed one onto the same photo. The before/after pair from identical camera angles is the strongest sales image in residential work.

Cleaner site documentation

Remove bins, cars and passers-by from survey photos before they go in the planning document or the client deck.

Frequently asked questions

What can the AI eraser remove?

Furniture, clutter, vehicles, people, signage, wires — anything you brush over. It performs best when the surrounding context (floor, wall, sky) is visible around the object.

Does erasing degrade the rest of the photo?

No — only the brushed region is regenerated. The rest of the image stays pixel-identical.

Can I erase and re-render in one flow?

Yes — that's the canvas advantage: wire photo → eraser → render, and the cleaned plate feeds straight into your design render.

How many credits does an erase cost?

One credit per erase operation, and failed generations are automatically refunded.

Try it on a real project

Upload something you're working on right now. Three renders free — you'll know in two minutes.

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