Best Tools for Completing Images with AI
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI that fills in missing parts of images and it's kinda wild what you can do now. Anyone got fav tools or tips? Wo…
Lucy Fletcher
February 9, 2026 at 05:25 AM
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI that fills in missing parts of images and it's kinda wild what you can do now. Anyone got fav tools or tips? Would love to hear what works best for you all.
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Anyone tried combining multiple AI tools for better image completion? Like using one to fill and another to enhance?
Sometimes I feel the AI completions miss the context or story in the image, like it fills parts that don't fit the scene.
My favorite thing is how these tools can restore old photos or complete panoramic shots where parts are missing. It’s like giving a new life to old memories.
I found some tools are better for small edits, while others can handle filling missing large chunks in images which is nuts.
Some tools are pretty fast, others take forever. I guess depends on the complexity and how beefy their servers are.
Been experimenting with these tools to create surreal art by intentionally messing up the completion areas. Fun times!
Sometimes the AI just messes up and produces really odd stuff in the completed parts, lol. It’s funny but can be frustrating.
One thing I learned is that the quality depends a lot on the input image. If the original is low-res or noisy, the completion looks off.
I've tried a few and honestly, the ones with the best inpainting capabilities blew me away. Some even keep the style consistent which is crazy.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools if you wanna keep up with the latest in image completion and other AI stuff.
Anyone tried the more open-source stuff? I feel like commercial apps do a decent job but sometimes I want more control over the output.
Is there a tool that works better for art versus photos? I feel like some AI completions look too realistic and kill the artistic vibe sometimes.
I've been using some AI tools that not only complete images but also let you customize the style of fill. That’s a game changer for creatives.
It’s kinda wild how AI can guess parts that don’t even exist in the original. Feels like cheating but also super impressive.
Does anyone know if there's something that works well on mobile? I want to do image completion on the go but most apps are desktop only.