AI photo editing
AI photo editing in 2026: what you can actually do with an ordinary photo
AI photo editing works best when it is tied to a real outcome: a profile photo, a product shot, a restored memory, or a composed scene.

Useful AI editing starts with the job of the image, not with a clever prompt.
EdytujTo is built around outcomes: profile photos, clean product shots, restored family photos, and multi-image compositions. This guide shows what is already practical and where expectations should stay grounded.
Choose a concrete outcome instead of starting from a blank prompt.
Browse templatesUse your own prompt when you want more control.
Open the editorWhat AI can do with a normal photo
The most practical use cases improve images you already have. AI can change a background, tidy lighting, make a portrait feel more professional, prepare a product photo, or revive an old scan.
EdytujTo hides the model names and exposes the outcome. The app handles model choice, parameters, and credit cost so the user can start from intent instead of technical setup.
- Portraits: LinkedIn, CV, founder profile, dating profile.
- Products: white background, lifestyle scene, Vinted, Allegro, social banner.
- Restoration: colorization, face cleanup, archive photo repair.
- Composition: several people or source photos blended into one scene.
The source photo matters more than the prompt
AI cannot rescue every file. A tiny face, a blocked product edge, or a heavy filter makes the result less predictable. The best input is sharp, clearly lit, and shows the main subject without visual clutter.
For portraits, use a photo where the face is visible and natural. For products, keep the item sharp and unobstructed. For restoration, use a flat scan or a straight photo without glare.
Why templates beat a blank prompt box
A blank prompt box makes the user do the strategy work. That can be fun for experimentation, but it is a poor fit when someone just needs a LinkedIn image or a clean product shot.
EdytujTo templates encode a specific scenario: what to preserve, what to change, what style to use, and what to avoid. The user chooses intent while the app handles the AI workflow.
Credits, watermark, and realistic expectations
Before generation, the app shows the credit cost. Starter credits let new users test the workflow, while free-credit outputs are watermarked. Paid-credit-only results are saved without a watermark.
That honesty matters. AI can be very useful, but every result still deserves review. If a result misses the mark, a cleaner source photo usually helps more than a longer prompt.
Common questions
Can AI photo editing work for business portraits?▾
Yes, especially when the source photo is sharp and clearly shows the face. In EdytujTo, start with LinkedIn, business portrait, or personal branding templates.
Do I need to write prompts in English?▾
No. EdytujTo is Polish-first, and templates guide the result. In the editor, you can write in Polish or English.
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