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ComparisonMay 8, 2026 ยท 6 min

5 Best Photoshop Generative Fill Alternatives in 2026

Photoshop's Generative Fill is brilliant but locked behind a $20/mo Creative Cloud subscription. For watermark removal, object cleanup, and basic inpainting, free AI tools now match the quality.

๐ŸŽฏ Quick Answer

Photoshop Generative Fill needs a $20/month Creative Cloud subscription. Free alternatives that handle watermark removal, object cleanup, and basic inpainting:

  1. BigImg โ€” draw a box, AI fills it. 10/day free, no signup
  2. Cleanup.pictures โ€” same LaMa model, free with 720p limit
  3. Adobe Firefly Web โ€” Adobe's standalone, generous free

What Generative Fill Actually Does

Photoshop's Generative Fill (introduced 2023) lets you select an area + optionally type a prompt, and AI replaces the selection with new content. Common uses:

  • Remove unwanted objects (people in background, watermarks, blemishes)
  • Extend image canvas (outpainting)
  • Replace skies, change clothing, swap backgrounds
  • Add new elements via text prompt

For watermark removal, scratch repair, and object cleanup, you don't actually need the prompt-driven generative power. Plain LaMa-based inpainting (which BigImg, Cleanup.pictures, and others use) does the same thing for 80% of cases.

Quick Comparison

ToolPriceQualityPrompt support
BigImgFree, 10/dayGreat for < 15% masksNo (LaMa)
Photoshop Generative Fill$20/mo (CC)Best in classYes
Cleanup.picturesFree (720p limit)Great (same LaMa)No
Adobe Firefly WebFree creditsPhotoshop-gradeYes
Stable Diffusion (local)Free (your GPU)ExcellentYes

1. BigImg (Best Free Web)

Disclosure: this is BigImg's blog. BigImg's inpainting uses the LaMa model โ€” the same one that powered Cleanup.pictures and many open-source tools. Draw a box over what you want removed, AI fills it. No prompt needed for basic cleanup, which is what most users actually want.

Best for: watermark removal, scratch / blemish cleanup, removing small unwanted objects. Free, browser-based, no signup.

Where Photoshop wins: prompt-driven generation ("replace the sky with a sunset"), large region fill (>30% of image), face-aware inpainting.

2. Cleanup.pictures

Direct competitor to BigImg, also LaMa-based. Free version capped at 720p output.

Tradeoffs: 720p limit means HD images get downscaled before processing. BigImg keeps full resolution.

3. Adobe Firefly Web (firefly.adobe.com)

Adobe's standalone Firefly product โ€” same generative model as Photoshop's Generative Fill but accessed via web, with free credits each month.

Best for: Adobe quality without subscribing to Creative Cloud. Free credits reset monthly.

Tradeoffs: credits run out fast on heavy use. Output watermarked on free tier as "Adobe Firefly".

4. Stable Diffusion + ControlNet (local)

Run inpainting on your own GPU via AUTOMATIC1111 / ComfyUI. Most powerful + customizable, but most setup work.

Best for: developers, privacy-strict workflows, unlimited usage at high quality.

Tradeoffs: requires NVIDIA GPU with โ‰ฅ 8GB VRAM, hours of setup, learning curve.

5. ChatGPT / Gemini with image editing

Newer LLMs (GPT-4o image gen, Gemini 2.0) can do prompt-based inpainting in chat. Very ad-hoc but no extra tool needed.

Best for: users already in ChatGPT Plus / Gemini Advanced.

Tradeoffs: not designed for bulk; output quality varies; conversational interface adds friction.

When You Actually Need Photoshop

  • Prompt-based generation โ€” "add a vase on the table", "replace this background with mountains"
  • Face inpainting โ€” Photoshop's face-aware logic beats generic LaMa
  • Large mask regions (>30% of image) โ€” generative diffusion handles these; LaMa blurs
  • Pro retouching workflows โ€” layers, masks, history, non-destructive edits

For everything else (watermarks, small objects, scratches, date stamps), free AI inpainting now matches Photoshop's output for <1/100th the cost.

Which Should You Pick?

  • Just removing watermarks / small objects? โ†’ BigImg or Cleanup.pictures
  • Want Photoshop quality without CC? โ†’ Adobe Firefly Web
  • Pro retoucher / heavy daily use? โ†’ Photoshop is worth $20/mo
  • Developer / unlimited? โ†’ Stable Diffusion local

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