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 ...
Last month, Google Photos announced that it would be making Magic Editor and other AI-powered tools free for all Android and iOS users. There are some constraints, but this is now starting to roll out ...
During the highly anticipated Google I/O event, a groundbreaking editing tool known as Magic Editor was introduced by Google. This innovative tool harnesses the power of generative artificial ...
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 ...
AI tools and technology being integrated into the everyday apps and digital things we use every day is going to be the norm for the foreseeable future, with the latest being Google's new Magic Editor ...
Magic Editor lets you entirely move where a person is in a photo. Magic Editor lets you entirely move where a person is in a photo. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
Code within the latest version of Google Photos includes specific error messages that highlight the edits that Magic Editor will refuse to do. Magic Editor will ...
Ahead of its Google I/O developer conference, the internet giant announces a bunch of free AI upgrades to its Google Photos. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large / News Ian Sherr ...
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.
Google split the I/O 2023 into segments that center on its products and features, but the other half centered on the company's AI developments coming soon for the world. One of the most iconic ...
Google Photo’s Magic Editor is an impressive AI-driven editing tool that can turn captured photos into something completely artificial. Though potentially problematic, Google does have a set of ...