Generative Remove is a generative AI tool powered by Adobe Firefly that enables you to remove unwanted objects and distractions from your image, even on complex patterns or backgrounds.
Adobe Firefly is Adobe’s generative AI model that powers tools like Generative Fill & Expand in Adobe Photoshop.
You can access generative AI tools like Generative Remove within Lightroom with either a membership or a
free trial.
Generative Remove in Lightroom uses Firefly technology to analyse the area in your photo surrounding the selected removal and then replaces it with an emulated background to match.
Generative Fill in Photoshop uses the same technology but uses a text prompt to add and remove content from your image.
With Generative Remove, you can remove photobombers, crowds and other distracting people from busy backgrounds. Also, get rid of unsightly objects in landscape settings like signage, dustbins and wires. Into food photography? Take out spills, stains and other distractions so all that’s left is the perfect shot.
Generative Remove AI analyses the surrounding pixels and context to seamlessly remove objects, even in complex or detailed backgrounds. It intelligently fills in the area to match the rest of the scene, ensuring your edits look natural without visible traces.
You must have Lightroom and Lightroom Classic versions 7.3 or Lightroom Mobile version 9.3 installed to access Generative Remove.
When Generative Remove becomes generally available, Content Credentials will be automatically attached to photos edited with the feature in Lightroom.
No, Generative Remove AI is designed to maintain your photo’s original quality and resolution. The edits seamlessly blend with the surrounding image, ensuring your final photo looks natural without compromising detail.
Yes, Adobe takes data security seriously. Your photos are processed securely in Adobe’s cloud infrastructure and are handled according to strict privacy policies. Personal images are not used to train AI models.