Apple released its cleanup feature with iOS 18.1. This AI-powered tool removes unwanted people and objects from your images.
Magic Eraser’s core online tool, Magic Eraser, enables users to remove objects, backgrounds, and visual noise directly in a browser session. According to the company, recent updates introduce ...
Google's AI photo editing tools aren't just for Pixel 8 users anymore. Credit: Google Google is making its AI photo editing tools free and available to more users — yes, even iPhone users. On ...
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 ...
Brady Snyder is a technology journalist that has written about mobile devices and computers for multiple publications for over two years. He graduated from St. John's University with a B.S. in ...
Most phones nowadays are equipped with dual lens or triple lens camera systems and have powerful photo-editing tools baked natively into the software. This means most people have a compact ...
I first heard about Magic Eraser—the feature within Google Photos that lets you crop out errant strangers, stray trash cans, or anything else in a frame that makes it look less than perfect—when my ...
Magic Eraser — Google’s AI-powered tool for removing unwanted objects from photos, which once was reserved for Pixel phones — now works on iPhones and other Android devices. With just a tap or two, ...
In a rare move, Google is extending everyone access to subscriber-exclusive Photos tools. Free Google Photos users are getting its enhanced editing features without paying a minimum of $20 annually.
Google Photos is getting an AI upgrade. On Wednesday, the tech giant announced that a handful of enhanced editing features previously limited to Pixel devices and paid subscribers — including its ...