Google Photos AI editing coming to all users for free: Magic Eraser, Magic Editor & more

Updated on 11-Apr-2024
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Starting May 15th, Magic Editor will become available to all Google Photos users on Android and iOS.

Google Photos users who meet the minimum device requirements will be able to use Magic Editor with 10 saves each month.

Also starting May 15th, Google’s AI editing tools — like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur and Portrait light — will be available to all Google Photos users.

Google has announced that it will expand its AI-powered photo editing tools, such as Magic Editor, to all Google Photos users at no cost. These features were previously exclusive to Pixel phones and paid subscribers. Now, starting next month, everyone will be able to enjoy enhancing their photos with artificial intelligence, thanks to Google’s decision to make these tools available to a wider audience.

Let’s delve into the details.

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Last year, Google launched Magic Editor on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. The Magic Editor uses generative AI and makes it easy to do complex photo edits with simple and intuitive actions, like repositioning your subject or turning the sky from grey to blue.

Now, the tech giant has announced that it is expanding access to Magic Editor to all Pixel devices.

Also read: Google announces Vids: AI-powered video creation app for work 

Starting May 15th, 2024, Magic Editor will become available to all Google Photos users on Android and iOS.

But wait, there is a catch. Google Photos users who meet the minimum device requirements will be able to use Magic Editor on Android & iOS with 10 saves each month. After 10 saves, you’ll need to either upgrade to a Premium Google One plan 2 TB or above or be a Pixel user to continue saving edits made using Magic Editor.

Also starting May 15th, 2024, Google’s AI-powered editing tools — like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur and Portrait light — will be available to anyone using Google Photos, with no subscription required. Check the full list of the Google Photos’ AI-powered tools below.

  • Magic Eraser
  • Unblur
  • Sky suggestions
  • Color pop
  • HDR effect for photos & videos
  • Portrait blur
  • Portrait light
    • Add light/Balance light features in the Portrait light tool
  • Cinematic photos
  • Styles in collage editor
  • Video effects
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