For Architecture & Construction

See the design, not the job site

Your building is beautiful. The construction site around it isn't. Peelaway removes scaffolding, cranes, equipment, and site clutter from project photos — revealing the architecture as designed, in its real environment.

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From job site to finished project

Transform construction documentation into marketing materials. One photo serves both purposes.

Scaffolding & crane removal

Construction scaffolding, tower cranes, and temporary structures obscuring the building's facade. The AI reveals the architecture as designed, even mid-construction.

Construction equipment & vehicles

Excavators, concrete trucks, dumpsters, and site vehicles removed from project documentation photos. Show the building, not the job site.

Safety barriers & signage

Construction fencing, warning signs, hoarding panels, and temporary barriers. Clean them from progress photos and marketing materials.

Power line & utility removal

Overhead wires and utility connections that clutter architectural exteriors. Remove them to show clean facades and rooflines.

Site clutter & debris

Material piles, pallets, port-a-potties, and general site clutter. The AI reconstructs landscaping, pavement, and building surfaces behind them.

As-designed visualization

Transform a construction site photo into a preview of the finished project. Remove construction artifacts to show clients what the completed building will look like in its real environment.

Better than renderings — it's real

3D renderings show an idealized version of a building that doesn't exist yet. Site photos show the building as it is — buried under scaffolding and equipment.

Peelaway bridges the gap. Take a site photo, remove the construction artifacts, and you have the actual building in its real environment — real lighting, real context, real surroundings. More believable than a rendering, more presentable than a raw site photo.

Architectural context awareness

The AI understands building materials — brick, glass, concrete, steel. Reconstructed areas match the facade's pattern, texture, and proportion.

Full resolution for large-format

Presentation boards, printed proposals, and marketing collateral need high resolution. Tile-based processing keeps every pixel sharp.

Perspective-aware editing

Architectural lines, vanishing points, and geometric patterns continue naturally through edited areas. No warping or distortion.

Batch for project documentation

Process monthly progress photo sets via API. Same quality, automated. Document the build while creating clean marketing materials simultaneously.

Frequently asked questions

Can it remove scaffolding from a building that's partially hidden?
Yes, with best results when the building's materials and patterns are visible in surrounding areas. The AI uses exposed sections of the facade — brick patterns, window spacing, material textures — to reconstruct what's behind the scaffolding.
How does it handle glass facades and reflective surfaces?
The AI understands reflective materials and maintains appropriate reflections, transparency, and glass panel patterns in reconstructed areas. Modern curtain wall facades are handled naturally.
Is this useful for client presentations?
Very. Transform a construction progress photo into a near-preview of the finished building in its real environment — more compelling than a rendering because it shows the actual site, lighting, and context. Clients see the real thing, not an idealized 3D model.
Can it process drone photography of construction sites?
Yes. Aerial and drone photos are processed at full resolution. Remove construction vehicles, equipment, and site infrastructure from bird's-eye project documentation photos.
How does this compare to Photoshop for architectural editing?
Manual Photoshop work on architectural photos is extremely time-consuming — maintaining perspective lines, matching brick patterns, and reconstructing window details by hand takes hours per image. Peelaway handles these edits in under 2 minutes because the AI understands architectural context natively.

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