The designer's nightmare has finally found a cure. The AI design platform Lovart has recently launched a revolutionary feature — "Edit Elements" — allowing users to upload a finished poster, click a button, and have the AI "explode" it into editable layers of text, main elements, and background, enabling precise modifications without any barriers. Whether you are a marketing operator, content creator, or non-professional user, you no longer need to redo an entire image due to missing source files.

One-click "deconstruction" of images, editing as easy as working with PSDs

The core of this feature lies in its intelligent layering engine: after uploading an image, the system automatically identifies and separates key visual elements. Text is accurately extracted as editable text, supporting direct modification of content, fonts, colors, and layout. Even complex Japanese text can avoid common "text garbling" issues seen in traditional AI; foreground elements and backgrounds can be freely moved, scaled, or replaced, with support for real-time preview to ensure overall visual harmony.

More conveniently, with just 5 credit points, users can make unlimited adjustments to the same image without repeatedly generating, significantly reducing the cost of trial and error.

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Testing is impressive, but there is room for improvement in details

Several creators reported that the feature performs exceptionally well in handling standard posters, IP visuals, e-commerce banners, and similar scenarios, with accurate separation of large elements and smooth operation comparable to professional design software.

However, when dealing with small texts, dense icons, or complex overlapping lighting areas, the AI still occasionally makes mistakes, and some font effects (such as outlines and gradients) may be lost, requiring manual fine-tuning to restore the original style. Industry experts point out that if future improvements integrate understanding of object spatial relationships and 3D scene perception (similar to Adobe Firefly's depth map technology), accuracy will take a significant step forward.

From "generation" to "editing": A leap in AI design paradigms

AIbase believes that this upgrade by Lovart marks a new stage in AI design tools, shifting from "predictive generation" to "precise editing." In the past, AI was the starting point of inspiration; now, it becomes the "scalpel" of creativity, directly intervening in the editing process and truly integrating into the workflow core.

This also presents a new challenge to traditional designers: future competitiveness will not depend on whether one knows how to operate software, but on whether one can become a **"AI director"** — precisely directing AI to complete complex visual tasks.

It is reported that Lovart has planned to expand this technology to video frame element separation, opening up new possibilities for dynamic content creation.

"Edit Elements" not only liberates design productivity but also announces the arrival of a new era: every image is a creative starting point that can be rewritten.

Official website: https://www.lovart.ai/en