Heal Tool Makes The Imperfect, Perfect

Enhance the quality of photos by using Pixlr's Heal Tool! Remove all unwanted elements from your photos without messing with the overall image. The Heal Tool is designed to help correct photos with a few simple clicks, only.

Erase objects with Pixlr's Heal Tool!
Heal Tool

Correct your photos with Pixlr

Pixlr's Heal Tool removes unwanted items from your uploaded photos and leaves you with a final product with those unwanted objects never existed in the first place!

How to use Pixlr's Heal Tool to remove elements?

Step #1

Start by visiting Pixlr.com and accessing your favorite editor. Import the image you want to edit. Click the "Open Image" button, browse for the image on your device, and click "Open." You should see the image loaded into the workspace.

Step #2

On the left side of the interface, move the cursor of the toolbar and find the Heal Tool icon, which looks like a band-aid. Click on the icon to activate the Heal Tool, and you'll see its options displayed on the top bar of the workspace.

Step #3

In the top bar, you can adjust the Heal Tool settings, such as brush size, hardness, and spacing, to fit your needs. Use the sliders or key in the desired values in the boxes for precise results.

Step #4

To correct imperfections, click and drag the Heal Tool over the area you want to adjust. The tool will automatically blend the surrounding pixels to create a seamless and natural-looking result. You can also use the Alt/Option key to select a source area manually.

Step #5

Once you're satisfied with the results, save your edited image by clicking "File" in the upper left corner, then "Save." Choose the desired format, quality, and destination for your file, and click "Save" to complete the process.

Elevate Images with Pixlr Heal Tool

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a Question?

I want to remove a large object, can I make my highlight larger to make the removal process easier? Yes! Within the same top panel (after clicking the heal icon on the toolbar), simply navigate to "Size" and adjust accordingly. Smaller angles should use a smaller highlight size whereas larger spaces should use a larger size.
Removing the object has left smudges on my image! What should I do? Remain calm. You can always try to undo the heal tool's work by clicking on "Edit" from the top panel and undo. Otherwise, you may simply use the heal tool twice to completely remove any smudges.
I have removed the object, but now the pattern looks awkward and does not match with the overall background. What should I do? Clone stamp tool works well by replicating the patterns of various parts of the image and painting them over the empty space. This way, the photo's quality will remain untarnished, while the unwanted object stays removed.
What should I do after I have finished using the heal tool? Touch ups! Play around with the sharpen and blur function, to add more dynamic clarity to your image, or change the shade of your image by brightening or darkening it's shades. Follow your creative vibes!
Can I use the Pixlr heal tool to remove unwanted shadows in my images? Yes, you can use the Pixlr heal tool to remove unwanted shadows in your images.
Can I use the Pixlr heal tool to remove people or objects from the background of my image? Yes, you can use the Pixlr heal tool to remove people or objects from the background of your image.
Can I use the Pixlr heal tool to remove scratches or dust from old photos? Yes, you can use the Pixlr heal tool to remove scratches or dust from old phot
Can I use the Pixlr heal tool to remove unwanted shadows in my images? Yes, you can use the Pixlr heal tool to remove unwanted shadows in your images.
How accurate is the Pixlr heal tool? [ans9]
Can I remove multiple objects or blemishes at once with the Pixlr heal tool? No, you can only remove one object or blemish at a time with the Pixlr heal tool.