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TLDR:

Google Photos is making its premium editing tools such as Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light accessible to all users, with some usage limitations for free users. These AI-powered features will now be available for both Android and iOS users. However, a freemium model is being introduced where users will get 10 free saves per month, after which they will need to subscribe to the 2TB Google One plan costing $100 a year.

Summary:

Google Photos has announced that its premium editing tools previously restricted to Pixel devices or Google One subscribers will now be available to all users. The features include Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light. Magic Editor allows users to circle objects on a touchscreen and have the AI system remove them from the photo. This feature operates on the web and offers multiple solutions for users to choose from.

While these AI-powered tools can enhance photos by brightening faces, removing blur, or manipulating objects, there are limitations to their accuracy. The Magic Editor feature, in particular, requires an internet connection for processing and may struggle with correcting perspective or complex object movements.

Google Photos is adopting a freemium model, where users on Android and iOS can access these tools with 10 free saves per month. Beyond this limit, users will need to subscribe to the 2TB Google One plan, which costs $100 a year. This change will take effect starting on May 15 and aims to provide a more accessible editing experience for users without the need for specialized software or technical skills.