Inpaint Editor

Selectively regenerate parts of your image while keeping the rest untouched

What is Inpainting?

Selective Image Editing

Inpainting allows you to paint over specific areas of a generated image and have the AI regenerate only those parts. The rest of your image stays exactly the same. Perfect for:

Common Use Cases:
  • Fix hands or faces: Paint over a badly generated hand and let the AI retry
  • Change details: Replace an eye color, add accessories, change clothing
  • Remove elements: Paint over unwanted objects and describe what should replace them
  • Add elements: Mask an area and prompt for something new (earrings, scars, tattoos)
  • Iterative refinement: Inpaint the result again and again until it's perfect

Cost: 3 credits per inpaint  |  Requires: Premium membership (Basic+)

Step by Step

Step 1: Generate an Image

Use /gen to generate an image as usual. The Inpaint button appears below every generated image for Premium users.

Step 2: Click the Inpaint Button

Tap the ๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Inpaint button below your generated image. The bot will prepare the editor and show a large button at the bottom of your chat.

Step 3: Open the Editor

Tap ๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Open Inpaint Editor (the big button at the bottom). A canvas editor opens directly inside Telegram showing your image.

Step 4: Paint Your Mask

Use your finger or mouse to paint over the areas you want to change. White brush strokes mark areas for regeneration. Everything you don't paint stays untouched.

Editor Tools:
  • Brush: Paint white areas (will be regenerated)
  • Eraser: Remove mask strokes (undo mistakes)
  • Brush Size: Slider to adjust brush thickness (5-100px)
  • Undo: Revert the last stroke
  • Clear: Remove the entire mask and start over
  • Pinch Zoom: Two fingers to zoom in for precise editing
  • Two-Finger Pan: Move the zoomed image around

Step 5: Adjust Settings

Below the canvas you'll find three settings that control how the AI regenerates the masked area:

Settings:
  • Denoise (0.0 - 1.0): How much to change. Low (0.3) = subtle tweaks, High (0.9) = completely new content. Default: 0.75
  • Prompt: Describe what should appear in the masked area. Pre-filled with the original prompt.
  • Sampler: Choose between Euler a (faster, smoother) or DPM++ 2M SDE (more detailed)

Step 6: Send to Bot

Tap Send to Bot at the bottom of the editor. The mask is uploaded, the editor closes, and your inpaint job enters the queue. You'll receive the result as a new image with all the usual buttons (including Inpaint again!).

Tips & Tricks

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Paint Generously

Make your mask slightly larger than the area you want to change. A bigger mask gives the AI more room to blend naturally with the surrounding image.

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Denoise Sweet Spot

For most edits, 0.60 - 0.80 works best. Too low and the AI barely changes anything. Too high and it ignores the original image completely.

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Iterate!

Don't try to get it perfect in one pass. Inpaint, check the result, then inpaint the result again. Each pass refines the image further.

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Be Specific in Prompts

Change the prompt to describe specifically what you want in the masked area. "gold earring, jewelry" works better than leaving the original full-image prompt.

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Zoom for Precision

Pinch to zoom into small areas like eyes, fingers, or accessories. Use a small brush size (5-15px) for fine detail work.

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Experiment with Denoise

Low denoise (0.30) is great for color corrections and subtle fixes. High denoise (0.90) is better for adding completely new elements.