Google is Reportedly Bringing the Magic Editor to Samsung Phones
In mid-May, Google Photos began offering a free version of Magic Editor to all users. This advanced tool is now widely available on Android devices. Magic Editor allows users to move, resize, or erase parts of an image.
It offers contextual background presets like Sky, Golden Hour, and Stylized. Users can tap, circle, or brush to select areas, with the option to zoom in for precision.Once available, a new pulsating button appears in the bottom-left corner of the Google Photos edit screen. Google describes Magic Editor as a "new way to edit" in its "early stages."

Magic Editor Reportedly Coming to Samsung Phones
Initially launched on the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro in October, after being announced at I/O 2023, Magic Editor is now available for all Google Photos users. However, there is a limit of 10 Magic Editor library saves per month. To get more, a Google One Premium subscription (2 TB) is required at $9.99 per month. Pixel users can enjoy unlimited edits.
Last month, the rollout extended to older Google phones. According to a report by 91mobiles, as of today, Magic Editor is widely available on Samsung devices and possibly other OEMs. Users must ensure they have the latest version of Google Photos (6.85).
Magic Editor is also available on every Pixel device, including the Pixel 6 Pro, for both free Google Accounts and those subscribed to Google One. However, it is not yet available in Google Photos for iOS.
Besides Magic Editor, the following AI tools in Google Photos are now free and have no monthly restrictions:
| Category | Tools |
| Tools Tab | Magic Eraser, Unblur, Portrait blur, Portrait light |
| Suggestions | Sky Suggestions |
| Adjust | Color Pop, HDR Effect |


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