Photo to Texture

Extract a flat texture from a photo, clean uneven lighting, and preview it as a repeating pattern. Processing runs in your browser.

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After selecting 4 points, click process to generate the texture preview here.

Photo to Texture Guide

Turn your own surface photos into reusable texture sources.

Imglio helps turn a photo of a surface into a cleaner texture image. Upload a clear photo, place four corner points around the area you want, correct perspective, apply cleanup settings, and download the result. The tool is best for mostly flat surfaces like walls, floors, wood, stone, tile, fabric, paper, and similar material references.

Why Imglio? Real photos often include perspective distortion, uneven light, shadows, and extra context around the material. Imglio focuses on the practical first step: extracting a cleaner texture source locally in your browser. It does not guarantee a production-perfect or fully seamless texture, but it gives you a better starting point for design, 3D, games, and material reference work.

How to Use

  1. Upload a clear photo of a mostly flat surface
  2. Place the four corner points around the texture area
  3. Choose a cleanup preset or adjust advanced settings if needed
  4. Click "Process" to generate the preview
  5. Download the texture from the preview panel

Features

  • Upload one image up to 8MB
  • Select texture areas with four draggable corner points
  • Correct perspective for angled surface photos
  • Use cleanup presets for shadows, lighting, contrast, and sharpness
  • Preview the result in a 3x3 repeat view to spot visible seams
  • Optionally enable PBR map output for normal, roughness, height, and AO maps
  • No source image upload to an Imglio server during processing

What Makes It Different

  • Four-point perspective correction for surface photos
  • Lighting cleanup presets instead of a blank manual workflow
  • 3x3 repeat preview to help you judge tiling issues
  • Optional PBR map generation from the extracted texture
  • Local browser processing for the selected source image

Best Use Cases

  • Extract surface textures from photos
  • Prepare material references for Blender, Unity, Unreal Engine, or Godot
  • Clean up angled wall, floor, wood, stone, fabric, tile, or paper images
  • Create multiple texture selections from one source image
  • Generate draft PBR maps when you need a fast starting point

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The tool shows a repeating preview so you can spot seams, but it does not automatically guarantee seamless edge blending.
Use clear photos of mostly flat surfaces. Avoid heavy reflections, strong shadows, motion blur, and objects covering the material.
No. The selected source image is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to an Imglio server for texture extraction.

Upload a surface photo and extract a cleaner texture privately in your browser.