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 ...
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Google is trying to keep you from using machine learning to do anything nefarious, like altering a driver's license or passport. Reading time 2 minutes Everyone’s talking about how creepy generative ...
In mid-May, Google Photos started rolling out a free version of Magic Editor to all users and it’s now seeing wider availability on Android devices. Magic Editor lets you move, resize, or erase parts ...
In the age of selfies and photo filters, not every snapshot emerges as a masterpiece. Fortunately, for Pixel phone users, Google Photos offers its AI-enhanced Magic Editor to refine your photos.
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Google’s always added some cool photo editing features on its Pixel devices, such as the Magic Eraser with the Pixel 6. But with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, Google took things a step further with ...