PdfAddImage

Browser-only PDF image overlay

Local cleanup tool

Remove Watermark

Paint over unwanted text, date stamps, small logos, dust, or marks on images you own. PdfAddImage repairs the selected area in your browser.

Need transparency? Remove background

Paint over the area you want to repair, then run cleanup.

Paint mask
No image
Cleaned image
No image
Images stay in your browser
Only the painted area is repaired
Original image size is preserved

Local image repair

No upload to servers

This tool is designed for images you own: date stamps, small text, dust, labels, or accidental overlays that need local cleanup.

Brush-based selection

Mark only the area you want to repair so the rest of the image stays untouched.

Browser-side inpaint

The selected pixels are filled from surrounding colors in your browser.

Original dimensions

The downloaded PNG keeps the same width and height as the source image.

Pairs with background removal

Clean a small mark first, then remove the background for a transparent result.

How it works

1

Upload your image

Choose an image you own or have permission to edit.

2

Paint the unwanted area

Use the brush to cover text, a date stamp, dust, or a small mark.

3

Run local repair

PdfAddImage fills the painted area from nearby pixels in the browser.

4

Download PNG

Save the repaired image without changing its size.

Best for

  • Removing date stamps or small labels from your own photos
  • Cleaning dust, marks, or accidental text overlays
  • Preparing images before background removal or PDF placement
  • Quick local edits when you do not want to upload a private image

FAQ

Can I use this on any image from the internet?

Use this tool only on images you own or have permission to edit. It is intended for legitimate cleanup and personal or business assets.

Does it work like professional content-aware fill?

It is a lightweight browser repair tool. It works best on small marks over simple backgrounds and may not perfectly reconstruct complex scenes.

Are images uploaded?

No. The image is loaded and repaired locally in your browser.

Will the result size change?

No. The output PNG keeps the original pixel width and height.