How to edit text in image

This guide explains the fastest AI-first workflow for replacing text in posters, screenshots, JPGs, and product creatives — no Photoshop or design skills needed.

Guide

Step-by-step image text editing workflow

Use this process when you need to change visible text in an existing image quickly.

1

Upload the original image

Start with the screenshot, JPG, poster, or product image that already contains text. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 10 MB.

2

Tell the tool what to replace

Enter the original text if you know it, add the new text, and include any layout or font instructions in the optional instructions field.

3

Choose the best preset

Use the screenshot, JPG, or same-font preset when the source image has a specialized editing requirement. The generic preset works well for most cases.

4

Generate and review the result

Download the output or refine the prompt if the first pass needs better typography or layout fidelity. Regenerate as many times as needed.

See real editing results

Here are examples of what the AI text editing workflow produces across different image types.

Edit mobile app UI text

Changed the header from 'Today's Special' to 'Weekend Deal' and the CTA button from '$15.99' to '$12.99' inside a food delivery app screenshot. All UI elements — icons, tab bar, card layout — remained intact.

Update marketing banner promotions

Replaced 'SUMMER SALE 30% OFF' with 'FLASH SALE 50% OFF' on a vibrant gradient banner. The background design, decorative elements, and overall visual quality were preserved with no visible editing seams.

Try the workflow yourself

Use the tool below to follow the same process described in the guide above.

Upload an image to start editing

Drag and drop your image here, or click the button below. AI will detect all text and make it editable.

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • Max 10MB

Choose the right preset for your image

Each preset gives the AI different priorities. Pick the one that matches your editing goal.

Generic preset

The default option. Works well for posters, banners, and general marketing images where no special handling is needed.

Screenshot preset

Prioritizes UI layout preservation — keeps buttons, icons, borders, and spacing intact. Best for app screenshots and dashboard captures.

JPG preset

Handles compression artifacts and texture blending. Best for previously exported JPGs where the source design file is unavailable.

Same-font preset

Maximizes typography fidelity — matches font weight, spacing, size, and color. Best when brand or visual consistency is critical.

FAQ







Go to a specialized editor

Move to the dedicated landing page when you want a workflow optimized for your specific image type.