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Google's Magic Eraser feature is finally heading to older Pixel phones. And besides that, the nifty photo editing tool is also on its way to other Android mobile devices and even Apple iPhones.
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Google has decided that more people should use its Magic Eraser photo editing tool, even – GASP! – iPhone users. Previously only available to those with Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 7 phones, the Magic ...
Google has announced that Magic Eraser is coming to Google One subscribers. That means all Android users and even iPhone users can now use this Pixel feature. Google also said that older Pixels will ...
OnePlus unveils its new AI Eraser feature, allowing users to remove unwanted elements from their photos easily. The feature is powered by OnePlus’s own proprietary large language model and will be ...
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One of the Google Pixel’s best photo-editing features, “Magic Eraser,” is now making its way to other Android and iOS devices. But it won’t be free. Today, Google announced that the popular tool, ...
Object Eraser, one of the most useful features of the Samsung Photo Editor app for Galaxy phones, is starting to get Magnetic Lasso. This new feature significantly improves precision when outlining ...
In a rather surprising move, Magic Eraser, one of the Pixel’s best features, is coming to any user of Google Photos for Android or iOS if they’re subscribed to Google One. When editing in Google ...