Demo examples of the cleanup jobs BOARD is built for
This is a demo-examples gallery, not a gallery of real customer before/after pairs. The entries below are based on internal test scenes and common removal requests, so you can quickly see the kinds of edits BOARD is targeting today.
Remove a person from a neon street photo
A distracting figure in the foreground makes the image feel crowded.
Street-scene person cleanup
A strong example of BOARD’s remove-first pitch: keep the scene, remove the person that breaks the shot.
Open entryRemove a car from a parking lot photo
A parked vehicle dominates a simple outdoor scene and needs to disappear cleanly.
Parking-lot object cleanup
A direct object-removal example for signs, cars, props, and other single distracting elements.
Open entryRemove clutter from a living-room photo
Furniture and decor compete for attention in a room that should feel cleaner and more open.
Living-room declutter example
Shows how BOARD fits pre-listing cleanup jobs where the room is mostly good but visually busy.
Open entryRemove text from a product image
A label or overlay blocks the product photo and needs to be cleaned without rebuilding the whole image.
Product-image text cleanup
A text-removal example that maps directly to screenshots, labels, watermarks, and promo overlays.
Open entryClean up distractions in a group-style scene
A denser scene with multiple removable people illustrates when BOARD can help and when a second pass matters.
Group-scene distraction cleanup
A more advanced demo example showing why some scenes need iterative cleanup instead of one perfect first pass.
Open entryCurrent limitation: this launch gallery is framed as demo examples because the source images available in this workspace are internal demo and test assets, not publish-ready customer before/after pairs. When real publishable examples are available, this section should evolve into a stronger evidence layer.
Find an example close to your own problem, then test it
The point of this gallery is not to browse forever. It is to help you decide whether BOARD is worth trying on your actual photo right now.
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