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Move Object

A deep dive into Lovart's Move Object feature — select any object in an image and move it to a new position while AI automatically fills the original area. Plus a behind-the-scenes look at how this promotional video was made: compressing a "select → reposition → generate" workflow into a visual narrative.

Leo WangMarch 27, 2026Liblib AI | EvokenAI VideoProduct LaunchAI VideoProduct Launch
This is a work sample from my previous employment at Liblib AI | Evoken. I served as the video producer and retain the right of attribution under applicable law. Copyright belongs to the original company. This content is for personal portfolio use only, with no commercial or promotional intent.

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Another feature video for Lovart — this time Move Object, an AI capability for repositioning objects within an image. The feature first, then how we made the video.

What the Feature Does

Move Object lets you quickly adjust where a single element sits in a photo: draw a box around the target, the system identifies the main object; confirm, drag to a new spot, and get an updated image. After the move, the original area fills in automatically so the frame stays natural and complete.

Three Core Capabilities

Select & Auto-Identify

Enter Move Object and box the area you want to change. The system reads the primary object from your selection — not simple masking, but semantic understanding of foreground versus background.

Move to Any Position

Once identified, drag the object anywhere in the frame. Shift a person from center to the right for title space, nudge a product for better balance, reposition supporting elements — seconds, not hours.

Auto-Fill the Original Area

After the object moves, the system fills the gap from the original image content and outputs a complete new frame. This is generative editing: the subject stays intact, old and new positions connect naturally — not pixel shuffling.


That's the product side. The production challenge: this is an operation chain, not a single feature bullet.

Traditional Three Steps vs. AI One Step

Repositioning an object in an image used to mean: lasso or pen to cut it out, content-aware fill or clone stamp for the hole, then lighting and blending so it "belongs" in the new spot. Three steps minimum, each a failure point.

Move Object reframes that as identify → rewrite position → generate — one user-facing flow: select → point → see the result.

The Narrative Problem of Operation Chains

Viewers have seconds to grasp three things at once: what the AI is doing (identification), how it's changing things (position rewrite), and what you get (the new image). Skip one link, and Move Object stops making sense.

Let the Chain Speak for Itself

Same approach as before — let the operation chain tell the story. Identification shots stress the moment of "understanding" when the selection lands: the AI knows foreground from background. Position rewrite uses one continuous drag to spell out spatial change: from where, to where, what happened in between. The result hold gives time to absorb that the original spot was filled in.

Pacing shouldn't be even: identification fast (awareness), rewrite steady (trust), result with pause (control).

Overall production & compositing by @Leo Wang

From "How to Use It" to "What It Did for You"

When AI compresses a complex edit chain into one step, visual narrative shifts from teaching the tool to showing what the AI did on your behalf — translating invisible computation into spatial relationships you can feel.