The Image Editor hub is the "lightweight Photoshop" of Ai2Done — focused on the editing operations that constitute 80% of real-world photo work: cropping for the right aspect ratio, resizing for a target platform, removing distracting backgrounds, erasing unwanted objects, and cleaning watermarks from images you have a right to edit. None of these tools require a desktop install, an account or an upload, and all of them run on-device with the same WebAssembly-and-WebGPU pipeline that powers the rest of the site.
The most-used tool here is Image Crop: a visual canvas where you drag a rectangle, optionally constrain it to a preset aspect ratio (square for avatars, 16:9 for thumbnails, 4:5 for Instagram), and export the result without quality loss. Image Resize handles bulk downsizing for blog images or product feeds, with optional max-dimension or target-file-size modes. Remove Background uses an on-device segmentation model to isolate the subject, ideal for product photography or e-commerce listings.
The cleanup tools are where the editor gets interesting. Remove Objects lets you paint a brush over a passer-by, a sign or a power line and replaces the masked region with plausible content; Remove Watermark applies the same engine to logos and text overlays; Cleanup Picture is the same model tuned for fine-grained touch-ups like blemishes or dust. The models stream into the browser the first time you use them and are then cached, so subsequent runs are instant.
Designers, e-commerce sellers and content creators are the heaviest users. A typical workflow: shoot a product on your phone, crop to a clean square, remove the background, resize to 1080×1080 for the marketplace listing, all in under a minute and without ever leaving the browser. For photo restoration and upscaling, see the AI Image Tools hub; for pure format conversion, the Image Converter hub is the right starting point.
Because the editor runs locally, it works equally well offline once the tab has been loaded — useful on flights or in places with patchy connectivity. There is no daily limit, no resolution cap beyond what your GPU can hold, and no telemetry on the contents of your edits. If you have ever paid for Cleanup.pictures, Remove.bg or similar services, the same workflows are here, free, and private.