Code hidden within the Google Photos app suggests the Magic Editor tools could soon become available to users without a Google One subscription. The change may include a “metered saves” system, which ...
Google has decided that more people should use its Magic Eraser photo editing tool, even – GASP! – iPhone users. Previously only available to those with Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 7 phones, the Magic ...
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Object erasing functionality is one of the coolest features in the smartphone photography space, allowing you to easily remove that photo bomber (and much more) to get a pristine shot. So which ...
Google's Magic Eraser feature is finally heading to older Pixel phones. And besides that, the nifty photo editing tool is also on its way to other Android mobile devices and even Apple iPhones.
Google has announced that it is making certain Pixel-exclusive AI editing tools, including Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Cinematic Photos, and more, available to all Google Photos users for free.
Google is set to introduce a new feature called Magic Editor to its widely used Google Photos app, exclusive to Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones. This feature, initially unveiled at the company's I ...
Google’s AI-powered Magic Editor tool promises to ‘make complex edits without pro-level editing tools.’ Google’s AI-powered Magic Editor tool promises to ‘make complex edits without pro-level editing ...