Remove Object from Video Without Reshooting

Upload a short MP4 or MOV, describe the distraction, and generate a cleaner version when the shot works but one object gets in the way.

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How to remove an object from a video in Ezier

  1. 01

    Upload the source video

    Add one MP4 or MOV in Original Video. The file must be 100MB or smaller.

  2. 02

    Describe the object to remove

    Use the Prompt field to name what should disappear and where it appears in the frame.

  3. 03

    Run the removal pass

    After the upload finishes and the prompt is filled in, click Create to start the removal pass.

  4. 04

    Review the cleaned clip

    When the right panel changes from Sample videos to Result Video, play the clip before using Download Result.

What Remove Object from Video can clean up

Use it when the main video still works and one visible distraction gets in the way. These examples show a foreground prop, a note on a demo screen, and a toy in a home clip.

Before-and-after slider showing a red cooler removed from a boardwalk scene.
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Foreground props in an otherwise clean shot

Remove a cooler, bag, sign, or similar object when the scene, subject, and camera path are already working.

Before-and-after slider showing a sticky note removed from a laptop demo scene.
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Notes or props near a product demo

Clean up a sticky note, cable, prop, or small item that pulls attention away from the screen, product, or presenter.

Before-and-after slider showing a toy removed from a family sofa scene.
Before-and-after slider showing a toy removed from a family sofa scene. overlay

Home videos with an accidental object

Remove a toy, cup, or stray item from a personal clip while keeping the people, couch, lighting, and room feel recognizable.

Write a removal prompt the video can follow

A good prompt gives the model a target across time, not just a still frame. Name the object, say where and when it appears, then protect the nearby details that should stay unchanged.

Name one target

Write the distraction plainly, such as "red cooler," "yellow sticky note," or "toy truck." Avoid broad prompts like "clean this video up."

Place it in the shot

Add location words like "beside the railing," "on the laptop screen," or "on the couch cushion" so the model knows which part of the frame to rebuild.

Mention timing when it changes

If the object appears only after a camera move or only during part of the clip, say so. Video cleanup works better when the prompt follows the action.

Protect nearby details

Name what should stay stable near the object, such as faces, hands, dashboard charts, product labels, fabric texture, or the original lighting.

Before you reshoot

Try one cleanup pass on the usable take.

If the scene, timing, or performance already works, remove the object that is pulling attention away before you plan another shoot.

Remove Object from Video FAQ

Use these answers to decide whether object removal is the right cleanup path.