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This Big New Google Photos Will Transform Your Vacation Memories (and It's Free)

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If you're on vacation, you're probably taking as many photos as possible for your memories, or for social networks. And this year, you can take advantage of a new free Google Photos feature that will allow you to make significant edits, with very little effort: Magic Edit, which relies on artificial intelligence. This feature was launched at the end of 2023 by Google, for its Pixel 8 smartphone. Subsequently, it arrived on Google Photos, but only for paying users. And in April, Google announced that some of its photo editing features, including Magic Edit, would be free.

And recently, in a blog post, Google announced that the free AI-powered editing features are now available to all Google Photos users (it seems like the rollout took a while). As you can see in the video below, the magic editing feature lets you move objects around in a photo with just a few taps, without having to resort to specialized software like Photoshop.

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How to use Magic Retouch?

To use Google Photos Magic Edit, simply go to the mobile app and open the photo you want to edit. Then, just tap on the “Edit” button at the bottom, then on the small button that changes color at the bottom left.

This Big New Google Photos Will Transform Your Vacation Memories (and It's Free)

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It should be noted that if Google's magic touch-up is available For free, users who do not have a Google One subscription (2TB or more) can only use this feature 10 times per month (10 recordings per month, to be precise).

  • Google has developed Magic Edit, an AI-powered feature that lets you make complex edits to photos in an instant
  • This feature came to Google Photos, then was made free (with a monthly usage limit)
  • Google says it’s now available to all Google Photos users

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