
Written By Pranav Sawant
Written By Pranav Sawant
Edited By: Pranav Sawant| Published By: Pranav Sawant| Published: Jul 31, 2024, 01:24 PM (IST)
Google Photos' AI photo editing tools are now available to everyone. App users can use the popular Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and other similar features which were previously under the Google One subscription for free now. Let's see the 5 Google Photos AI editing tools you can use right away.
Google Photos' Magic Editor tool is a new way of editing photos. Once you open a photo and tap on the Edit option, you will see the Magic Editor tool that lets you do many things altogether. You can turn regular images into portrait pictures erase objects and do more.
Google Photos' Magic Editor tool is a new way of editing photos. Once you open a photo and tap on the Edit option, you will see the Magic Editor tool that lets you do many things in one place. You can turn regular images into portrait pictures erase objects and do more.
Camouflage is available in Magic Eraser. It lets you camouflage an object in a photo instead of removing it. This lets you give a unique perspective to your images. For instance, you can get that odd object on the table camouflaged to match others.
Photo Unblur is another AI tool you can use to turn your blurred photos into sharp images. This allows users to fix their old pictures or pictures taken on the move so that they look on point.
Some of the other AI tools that were available for everyone are also useful for those who love to edit their photos but can't get that extra time to do so. The Enhancer tool in Google Photos can make your images pop out and the Dynamic mode makes your pictures appealing.
This one isn't an AI tool but is useful and can be used for free. Users can open the picture they want to edit and tap on the Cinematic photo tool in the Create section at the very end. This will make their image Cinematic.
Apart from this, there are several other usual Google Photos tools that you can use to enhance your pictures. These include fixing the skin tone, adding an HDR effect, adjusting the contrast, and more.