With the right editing tools, your photos can really shine. Google Photos has several features to help you enhance your pictures without pro-level editing skills, from removing a distraction in the background to unblurring a fuzzy shot. And now we’re bringing those capabilities to even more people.

Starting on May 15, many of our AI-powered editing tools — like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur and Portrait light — will be available to anyone using Google Photos1, no subscription required. You’ll also be able to access these features on more devices, including Pixel tablets.

Here’s a closer look at some of these editing tools, and how they can spruce up your photos:

Bringing AI to our platforms

Google AI on Android reimagines your mobile device experience, helping you be more creative, get more done, and stay safe with powerful protection from Google. Just circle an image, text, or video to search anything across your phone with Circle to Search* and learn more with AI-powered overviews. Make complex edits without pro-level editing skills, with Magic Editor. Enjoy a personalized, smarter messaging experience with Magic Compose.

Make complex edits with Magic Editor

Last year, we launched Magic Editor on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Using generative AI, this editor makes it easy to do complex photo edits with simple and intuitive actions, like repositioning your subject or turning the sky from gray to blue. Now we’re expanding access to Magic Editor to all Pixel devices.Additionally, all Google Photos users on Android and iOS will get 10 Magic Editor saves per month2. To go beyond this limit, you’ll need a Pixel device or a Premium Google One plan (2TB and above).

Find the right content, more intuitively

Over 6 billion photos are uploaded every day to Google Photos. As people’s galleries grow, finding what you need can lead to scrolling through pages of photos and videos — even if you have the right combination of keywords. With Ask Photos, you can ask for what you’re looking for in a natural way, like: “Show me the best photo from each national park I’ve visited.” Google Photos can show you what you need, saving you from all that scrolling.

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