Editorial take
Why it stands out
Cleanup.pictures is strongest when the user wants one obvious fix and does not want to open Photoshop to get it.
Tool profile
AI photo cleanup and object-removal tool that keeps the workflow almost frictionless, with a genuinely usable free tier and a simple paid upgrade for higher-resolution exports.
Photo cleanup
Cleanup.pictures earns its place because it stays focused on one job and does that job with far less ceremony than heavier editors. The product is built around removing people, text, blemishes, and distracting objects from photos in a few strokes, which makes it immediately useful to anyone touching profile photos, listing images, product shots, or social content. It is not trying to become a whole design suite. That restraint is part of the appeal.
It also belongs in the catalog because the pricing is unusually understandable. The checked official site positions the core tool as free with exports limited to 720p, then moves to Cleanup Pro at $5 per month or $36 per year, while also surfacing a broader ClipDrop Pro option starting from $11. For buyers, the practical decision is simple: use the free tier when quick cleanup is enough, or pay for high-resolution work once the tool becomes part of regular image editing.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Cleanup.pictures is strongest when the user wants one obvious fix and does not want to open Photoshop to get it.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Cleanup.pictures has a free tier with 720p exports. Cleanup Pro is currently $5/month or $36/year, and the site also references ClipDrop Pro starting from $11.