Now, any Google Photos user can take advantage of these tools, including Magic Editor.
Google Photos offers various AI-based editing tools such as Magic Editor, Photo Unblur, and Magic Eraser. However, if you want to use these tools, you’ll need to have a Pixel or a paid Google One subscription. Earlier this week we saw evidence that Google might be removing this exclusivity, and now the company is making the change. In a major shift, Google announced today that it is waiving subscription requirements for its artificial intelligence editing tools for a handful of Photos apps. Starting on May 15 and in the coming weeks, the following tools will be available to any Google Photos user on Android, iOS, and Chrome OS: It’s not just mobile users who are joining the party.
The tech giant is also expanding access to other types of devices, including Chromebooks (especially Chromebook Plus models) and tablets. These devices require Chrome OS version 118 and above. Android and iOS devices require at least 3GB RAM and Android 8.0/iOS 15 or higher.
The Magic Editor, previously exclusive to the Pixel 8 series, will also be available to more people. There’s a caveat, however: the average Android and iOS user only gets 10 Magic Editor saves per month. Pixel users of all types (not just Pixel 8 users) won’t see this limit, nor will anyone with a 2TB and above Google One plan.
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