Google Photos introduces Magic Eraser tool for Pixel and iPhone users as part of One subscription

Google Photos, the popular photo storage and sharing app, has introduced a new feature called Magic Eraser tool for Pixel and iPhone users as part of its One subscription service. This new feature will allow users to easily remove unwanted objects from their photos with just a few taps. The Magic Eraser tool uses AI and machine learning algorithms to identify the object you want to remove from your photo and replaces it with a similar background, seamlessly blending it in. This makes it easier to remove people, objects, and even entire backgrounds from your photos, without the need for complicated photo editing software. To use the Magic Eraser tool, simply select the photo you want to edit, tap on the Edit icon, and then select Magic Eraser from the list of editing tools. From there, you can select the object you want to remove and let the AI do the rest. The tool is easy to use and works quickly, making it a great option for users who want to edit their photos on-the-go.However, there’s a catch. The Magic Eraser tool is only available for users who subscribe to Google One, the company’s cloud storage and subscription service. The tool is not available for users who don’t subscribe to Google One, which starts at $1.99 per month for 100GB of storage. This means that users who want to use the Magic Eraser tool will have to pay for a Google One subscription.Despite the paywall, the Magic Eraser tool is a useful addition to Google Photos’ editing tools. It provides users with an easy way to remove unwanted objects from their photos without having to spend a lot of time and effort on manual editing. This is particularly useful for users who take a lot of photos on their mobile devices and want to quickly edit them for sharing on social media or with friends and family.Overall, the Magic Eraser tool is a welcome addition to Google Photos’ editing tools. While it may not be available to all users, it is a useful feature for those who subscribe to Google One and want to make the most of their photo editing experience.