Fix a typo in an image without hunting for the source file.
A published graphic has one wrong letter. You don’t need the designer or the original file — type what it says and what it should say, and download the corrected image.
One wrong letter shouldn’t cost a design round-trip.
The typo always surfaces after the graphic is live — "Recieve", a doubled word, a transposed digit — spotted by a customer or caught the day after launch, when the file is already deployed across a dozen places.
Routing a single-character fix back through whoever built it, waiting for a re-export, and re-deploying is wildly out of proportion to the change. Type the current text and the correction here and the one letter moves while everything else stays byte-for-byte the same.


A real fix from this tool — a single misspelling corrected, nothing else touched.
How it works
PNG or JPG — the finished file. No source files, no fonts, no design tool.
Enter the exact text to swap, or describe the edit in plain words.
Same font, color and layout — only the words you named are different.
Frequently asked questions
No. The correction is made on the finished image itself — no source file, no designer, no re-export.
Down to a single character — a swapped letter or digit — without disturbing the words around it.
It’s scoped to the exact string you type, so the surrounding lines, font and layout stay intact. If a result drifts, retrying is free.
Your first image is free — sign in, no card required. After that, a credit pack works out to about $0.46–$0.60 per image.