Touch Edit is the next level of image editing — already used by 100,000+
creators. This feature elevates Lovart to a new degree of design: mark what
matters, instruct in plain language, and get precise results instead of rolling
the dice on a full regenerate.
Mark & Edit: Point, mark, edit with accuracy
Point to specific details in the image — clothes, text, objects — mark the area,
and edit with perfect accuracy. That is the interaction I wanted viewers to feel
in the piece: local intent stays local, and the output matches the selection.
Select & Remix: One prompt, one seamless frame
Fuse elements from multiple images into one seamless masterpiece, all in a
single prompt. Several assets on the canvas become tagged selections you can
combine — no export-and-collage loop, just one instruction to a finished result.
My take
What sells Touch Edit is not another generate button — it is making the chain
visible: mark → instruct → result. For everyday revision work, that clarity
matters more than brute-force regeneration.