

Focused workflow: Enhance Realism
Professional image tool
Upload a photo, describe the visual change you want, and create editable alternatives without replacing your original.
Lucidpic Studio combines a prompt-led AI image editor with focused tools for common photo-editing jobs. Use the broad editor for scene-aware changes such as adjusting an object, appearance, setting, or style; choose a focused tool when you need a mask, exact dimensions, transparent output, canvas extension, or another specialist control.
Real workflow examples
Compare purpose-built source media with a real tool output. Results can vary, so inspect important details before use.


Focused workflow: Enhance Realism


Focused workflow: Remove Background


Focused workflow: Upscale
How it works
Each tool asks only for the controls that matter to the job and saves a new result into the same media history.
Select a source from your Lucidpic library or upload an image you own or have permission to edit.
Write the edit you want and, if useful, add one reference image for visual guidance.
Create up to four alternatives, compare important details, and continue editing the strongest result.
Choose the right workflow
The AI editor handles prompt-led visual changes. These focused workflows add purpose-built controls and should not be treated as interchangeable editor features.
Use AI Image Extender to add newly generated content outside the existing frame. It is outpainting, not an inside-the-image edit.
Open Image Extender →Use Upscale when you want more resolution and detail without changing the composition or directing a new scene.
Open Upscale →Use AI Photo Combiner when the job starts with two photos that need to become one coherent composition.
Open Photo Combiner →Use Clothes Swap for a person image plus a garment reference. It is a specialist virtual try-on workflow.
Open Clothes Swap →Use Studio generation when you have a prompt but no source image. The editor begins with an existing image you want to change.
Explore image generation →Use tools such as Remove Object, Portrait Retouch, or Replace Background when masks and job-specific controls matter.
Open Remove Object →Only upload images you own or are authorized to use, and make sure you have the consent needed for identifiable people. Lucidpic saves edits as new media instead of overwriting the source. Uploads and outputs are handled under the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service; you control whether a creation is published.
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Practical details
An AI image editor changes an existing image from a natural-language instruction. In Lucidpic, you choose a source, describe a broad visual change, optionally add a reference image, and create new alternatives while the source remains unchanged.
The terms describe the same broad intent on this page. Lucidpic uses one canonical editor workflow for photos and other supported raster images rather than splitting them into competing pages.
The broad editor supports prompt-led scene and appearance changes with an optional visual reference. Focused Lucidpic tools separately support object removal, portrait retouching, background removal and replacement, canvas extension, crop and resize, upscale, clothes swap, and other specific jobs.
No. An edit creates a new media item and keeps the source available, so you can compare results or continue from an earlier version.
The current broad editor can request 1, 2, or 4 outputs from one instruction.
Yes. You can add one optional reference image to guide the visual direction of the broad edit.
AI edits use credits, and the cost is shown before processing. Some focused deterministic tools, including ordinary crop and resize operations, do not use AI credits.
You retain responsibility for and rights to the content you upload and create, subject to Lucidpic’s Terms. Only use images you own or are authorized to edit, with appropriate consent from identifiable people.
Editing does not automatically publish an image. You control whether a creation is made public, and account data and uploads are handled under Lucidpic’s Privacy Policy.
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