Google announced on Wednesday (10): We’re rolling out new AI-powered image editing tools in the Photos app to all Android and iOS users starting May 15. Advanced functions were limited to Pixel phone owners and Google One subscribers.
One of the AI-powered editing features that will be available to everyone on the cloud storage service is: Spell EditorLaunched on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones, this app uses generative AI to perform complex edits like repositioning objects, removing people from the background, or simply changing the color of the sky.
Older, functions Magic Eraser This Deblurring a PhotoIt will be free, like many other solutions that are equally exclusive to the Pixel series and One subscribers. Lighting effects, cinematic photos, dynamic range, color adjustment and blur editing in portrait mode are some of them.
According to the Mountain View giant, Google Photos’ advanced AI-based editing features will be gradually rolled out to all users next month. just buy one free account on the platform and a compatible device to take advantage of features and make changes to images.
Minimum requirements for accessing resources
It is important to remember that there are requirements for using some of the resources that Google offers for free. In case of Magic Editor, the device must have a 64-bit chip and at least 4GB of RAM, and run at least Android 8 or iOS 15.
Will be possible on devices that meet the requirements Save up to 10 AI-altered photos per month from Google Photos. The limitation does not apply to Google One subscribers or Pixel device owners with 2TB or more, who can save edits without any monthly restrictions.
Requirements for other resources only include: minimum version of the operating system installed on the device. Therefore, if some people are using older devices, they may not be able to access the tools even if there is free availability.
Source: Tec Mundo

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