Google Photos introduced Magic Editor, an AI-driven tool for effortless image editing. Users could remove or move objects, and change backgrounds. The tool facilitated modifying lighting and saving ...
Google Photos just turned 10, and that anniversary brought a complete redesign for the app's editing tools. Magic Editor, a staple of the Google Photos app introduced with the Google Pixel 8 series, ...
Google Photos has now made its advanced AI editing tools accessible to all users, eliminating the need for a subscription. Features like Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light ...
Magic Eraser works well for removing objects and people in the background. Magic Editor is superior at generating large portions of an image, like when removing foreground objects. How you select the ...
In a recent blog post, the company also explained how to make the most of tools such as Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and more, which you can also find in this article. Make the most of ...
If you enjoy using a good jolt of AI to spruce up your photos, turn to Google Photos. The AI tools built into the app are now available for all Android and iOS users for free. Initially, the AI tools ...
Dylan Coyle is a reporter for Android Police, and there isn't much he doesn't cover across the Android fold. At a basic level, regardless of how complex a topic is, he tries to make it easier for ...
Google Photos recently made its AI editing tools free and the company is out with an interesting blog about tips and best practices. Of note is a section explaining the difference between Magic Eraser ...
In recent weeks, some Google Photos users haven’t been able to save their Magic Editor creations, but a fix is now available. After making changes using Magic Editor, or essentially drag-and-drop ...