Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For quick, one-off object removal on a desktop or laptop with no subscription, Inpaint is the clear winner—it's dead simple and you pay once. Photoleap is the better choice if you want a full mobile creative studio with AI generation, outpainting, and social-media-ready effects, but you'll pay a monthly subscription. The single biggest difference: Inpaint is a focused utility tool; Photoleap is an all-in-one creative app.
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Common questions
Yes, for pure object removal Inpaint is faster, simpler, and cheaper (one-time fee vs. subscription). Photoleap can also remove objects, but it's overkill if that's all you need.
Only through a mobile browser—there is no native app. It works but the experience is clunky. Photoleap has a proper mobile app for both iPhone and Android.
Photoleap is much better—it has AI filters, text-to-image, outpainting, and video creation. Inpaint is just for removing objects.
Yes, but it's limited to images under 10 MB and 4.2 megapixels. For high-resolution or unlimited use, you need to buy the desktop version.
Only if you regularly use multiple features like AI generation, outpainting, and filters. If you just want to remove an object once a month, it's not worth it.
Inpaint wins for simple, affordable object removal; Photoleap wins for mobile creative editing with AI—choose based on whether you need a scalpel or a Swiss Army knife.
If you just want to zap tourists, logos, or date stamps from your photos without paying every month, go with Inpaint. If you want a full mobile creative studio to make eye-catching social posts with AI, try Photoleap's free trial first.