In May Google will make several of their Photo-Editing Tools, like Magic Eraser, available to Google Photo users on Android & iOS
Google announced today that it will make several of its photo-editing tools powered by generative artificial intelligence free to all users of Google Photos. The company said in a blog post that starting May 15 and over the following weeks, it will expand access to AI-powered editing features previously only available to its Pixel phones and via its Google One cloud storage subscription service.
As part of next month’s roll-out, Google is also broadening access to its Magic Editor feature to all Pixel devices. All Google Photos users on Android and iOS will receive 10 Magic Editor photo saves per month, according to the announcement. Pixel device users and premium Google One subscribers who pay for 2TB of storage will have unlimited saves.
The Google Photos AI features include Magic Eraser, which removes unwanted objects from photos; Photo Unblur, which sharpens out-of-focus images; and Portrait Light, which can rebalance a photo’s lighting.
The Magic Editor tool, which launched with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro last fall, uses generative AI to produce various photo edits such as repositioning subjects, removing items or changing the sky’s color, while creating new imagery that fills in the gaps. For more, read the full Google Press release.
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