Google’s AI-powered photo-editing function – Magic Editor – is now arriving on Samsung smartphones and older Pixel gadgets. The function was first launched with the corporate’s Pixel 8 lineup of smartphones and remained unique to them for some time. Nonetheless, Google in April introduced that lots of the photo-editing options powered by synthetic intelligence (AI) could be making their method to different Android smartphones too and could be out there through the Google Images app.
AI-Powered enhancing options on Android smartphones
Though Google beforehand introduced that the Magic Editor could be out there on Android smartphones beginning Could 15, it’s now reportedly being rolled out to a wider vary of handsets. First noticed by 9to5Mac, the modifications are mirrored following the Google Images app replace that brings it to model 9.85.
One of many options that’s reported to be arriving on Android gadgets is the Magic Editor, which was first rolled out with the Google Pixel 8 collection. Leveraging generative AI, Magic Editor can reimagine pictures by giving customers the liberty to tweak pictures. Utilizing the instrument in Google Images, they will reposition the topic or change the background or the sky.
Devices 360 workers members had been unable to confirm the rollout of the Magic Editor function on Samsung smartphones, even on Google Images app model 9.86.
Magic Editor is free to make use of on older Pixel smartphones, however there’s a restrict for Samsung and different Android handsets, as per the report. Customers will be capable of make 10 Magic Editor library saves monthly, following which a Google One subscription could be required, the report states.
As per the report, different options corresponding to Picture Unblur, Magic Eraser, Portrait Blur, Sky Recommendations, cinematic pictures, portrait mild, and extra, have been made free for Android customers, which had been beforehand underneath a paid plan. Meaning when enhancing pictures, customers will not encounter Google One restrictions anymore. This modification was seen to Devices 360 members on a number of gadgets from different OEMs too.
Notably, the Google One subscription begins at Rs. 130 monthly for the Primary plan which provides customers entry to 100GB of storage for Images, Gmail, and Drive. Nonetheless, solely the Premium plan gives entry to the Magic Editor and different AI-powered photograph enhancing options, which is priced at Rs. 650 monthly.