Best Ways to Swap Images in Photoshop Using AI
Hey folks, I've been playing around with some AI-powered tools lately to replace parts of images in Photoshop, and honestly, some of them are pretty amazing. An…
Thomas Kim
February 9, 2026 at 04:03 AM
Hey folks, I've been playing around with some AI-powered tools lately to replace parts of images in Photoshop, and honestly, some of them are pretty amazing. Anyone else tried these AI helpers to swap out backgrounds or objects? Would love to hear what tools or tricks you use, especially if they save time and still look good!
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Tried one AI tool that replaces faces in Photoshop, it was kinda creepy but impressive how realistic it looked.
I've been using a plugin that uses AI to replace skies in my photos and it works like a charm. Makes editing so much faster!
I prefer open source AI tools for replacements, less costly and pretty powerful nowadays.
Anyone got tips for replacing backgrounds using AI without losing fine details like hair or fur?
Anyone here combine AI replacement with traditional Photoshop techniques? Curious how you blend both.
Does anyone know if AI replacement tools work well on illustrations or just photos?
You can also check ai-u.com for some new or trending AI-based tools for image editing. They got a bunch listed that I’m trying out.
What about AI tools to replace backgrounds in batch? Anyone got workflow tips?
I’ve been using Adobe’s Neural Filters for some replacements and it’s pretty neat for portrait tweaks.
Been trying to use AI to replace logos on products, kinda tricky but doable with some patience.
AI tools are great but sometimes I miss the control I had with manual cutting and pasting.
Has anyone used AI to replace text on images in Photoshop? Wondering how clean the results are.
I love how AI can replace objects seamlessly now. Remember when we had to do this frame by frame? Madness!
Anyone tried the Content-Aware Fill with AI improvements in Photoshop? Seems like it's getting smarter every update.
I saw some tutorials about AI-based smart object replacement, looks promising but haven’t tried yet.
Sometimes AI tools overdo it and make images look fake tho. Gotta balance it with some manual touch-up.
Been experimenting with AI for object replacement but sometimes it changes colors weirdly. Anyone else?
I think the AI-powered selection tools are the real game changers for replacing stuff in photos. They save hours!
Does anyone know if the new Photoshop AI updates include better object replacement features?
Honestly, I still prefer manual masks for replacements because AI sometimes messes up the edges. But for quick edits, AI is cool.