AI Photo Editor
Noaroo is an AI photo editor: upload an image, describe the change in plain English, and get the result. It preserves identity (faces, products) while applying the edit, so you can iterate without losing the subject.
Prompts to try
Background swap
change the background to a clean studio cyclorama, soft neutral grey, keep subject identical
Color change
change the jacket color to deep forest green, preserve fabric texture and folds
Lighting upgrade
add warm golden-hour rim light from camera right, soften ambient shadows
Object removal
remove the person standing on the left side of the frame, fill background naturally
What you can do with the editor
- Remove objects: "remove the person on the left", "remove the cable on the floor".
- Change colors: "change the shirt to navy blue", "make the background neutral grey".
- Swap backgrounds: "studio backdrop", "outdoor garden", "matte black".
- Lighting: "add golden hour light from the right", "soften the shadows".
- Add elements: "add a reflection in the puddle", "add neon signage to the storefront".
- Style transfer: "make it look like a polaroid", "watercolor painting style".
How identity preservation works
The model uses your uploaded image as the structural anchor. It changes what you describe and leaves everything else stable — face, pose, product geometry. This is the difference between a real photo editor and a "style transfer" tool.
Tips for cleaner edits
- Describe only the change, not the whole scene. "Change shirt to navy" beats "person wearing a navy shirt in a forest".
- One edit per pass beats compound edits. Easier to control.
- Use sh-pro for edits on faces or close-ups.
- If the edit drifts, run it on the previous output, not the original.
What doesn't work yet
- Heavy compositing (insert a totally different subject) — better off generating from scratch.
- Pixel-perfect logo / text — letterforms still wobble. Use a vector tool for logos and inset.
FAQ
Can I edit a photo I didn't generate on Noaroo?
Yes — upload any image. The editor works on uploads, generated outputs, or a mix of both.
Will it preserve faces accurately?
Yes for sh-pro. Identity drift is the main quality difference between flash and pro on edits — pro keeps faces stable across multiple passes.
How is this different from Photoshop's generative fill?
Same family of capability, lower friction. No software install, no masking required for most edits — just describe in text. Photoshop wins on precise selections; Noaroo wins on speed.