1. Select an image you'd like to erase.


2. Click on the Editor tab from the right-side panel.


3. Click on Crop/Erase option and then


This will allow you to erase an image by following ways:

  • Custom Erase:

It can be used to erase the area that you select using a cursor.


To do so;


1. Click on Custom Erase.

2. Drag the cursor over the part of the image that you'd like to erase.

3. Click on the Save option from the top right side corner to save the changes. 


Note: You can increase or decrease the size of the eraser by drag the slider right/left below the custom erase option.


  • Magic Erase:

It can be used to erase 'similar' pixels everywhere in the image, based on the pixel color value where you click.


Here's how:


1. Click on Magic Erase option.

2. Hover the pointer over the pixel color and erase the similar pixel color just by a single click.

3. Click on Save to save the changes.


Note: You can change the Intensity of the eraser by drag the slider right/left below magic eraser option. 

A low value erases pixels within a range of color values very similar to the pixel you click. 

A high value extends the range of colors that will be erased.


  • Auto Erase:

It can be used to erase 'similar' and connected to one another pixels, based on the pixel color value where you click.


To auto-erase;


1. Click on the Auto Erase option.

2. Hover the pointer over the pixel color and erase the similar and connected to one another pixel color by clicking on it.

3. Click on Save to save the changes.


Note: You can change the intensity of the eraser by drag the slider below auto-erase option.

A low value erases pixels within a range of color values very similar to the pixel you click.

A high value extends the range of colors that will be erased.


  • You can get back the erased part of an image by Undo option, available at the top panel.