Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model. Remove any unwanted object, defect, people from your pictures or erase and replace(powered by stable diffusion) any thing on your pictures.
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IOPaint

A free and open-source inpainting & outpainting tool powered by SOTA AI model.

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Quick Start

Start webui

IOPaint provides a convenient webui for using the latest AI models to edit your images. You can install and start IOPaint easily by running following command:

# In order to use GPU, install cuda version of pytorch first.
# pip3 install torch==2.1.2 torchvision==0.16.2 --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu118
# AMD GPU users, please utilize the following command, only works on linux, as pytorch is not yet supported on Windows with ROCm.
# pip3 install torch==2.1.2 torchvision==0.16.2 --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm5.6

pip3 install iopaint
iopaint start --model=lama --device=cpu --port=8080

That's it, you can start using IOPaint by visiting http://localhost:8080 in your web browser.

Batch processing

You can also use IOPaint in the command line to batch process images:

iopaint run --model=lama --device=cpu \
--input=/path/to/image_folder \
--mask=/path/to/mask_folder \
--output=output_dir

--input is the folder containing input images, --mask is the folder containing corresponding mask images. When --mask is a path to a mask file, all images will be processed using this mask.

You can see more information about the available models and plugins supported by IOPaint below.

Features