Google Photos is enhancing photo editing by making its AI-powered tools widely accessible. Starting May 15, AI-powered features like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light will be available to all users, free of any subscription. This update expands the capabilities of Google Photos beyond Pixel devices, providing professional-level photo enhancements.
The suite of tools being made free includes Magic Eraser, and Unblur, HDR effects for photos & video. Users can also enjoy Portrait Blur and Light to focus on subjects, Color Pop for vibrant hues, Sky Suggestions, Cinematic Photos for depth effects, and Styles in the collage editor for creative layouts. Additionally, Video Effects will enhance motion pictures.
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Introduced last year with Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, the Magic Editor uses generative AI for intuitive, complex edits, such as repositioning subjects or changing the sky’s color.
Now, all Pixel users can access this feature, and Android and iOS users will receive 10 Magic Editor saves per month. To exceed this limit, a Pixel device or a 2TB Google One Premium plan is required.
This update will be rolled out gradually across devices that meet the necessary specifications. With these tools, Google Photos aims to make its photo editor smarter and more useful.
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