Google initially released Magic Editor for Pixels only, then made available to all with a Google One plan and now plans to offer it for free.
is undoubtedly one of the leading smartphone manufacturers in computational photography, and with the recently introduced Magic Editor, you can now apply portrait effects and remove unwanted objects from photos you took a long time ago. This feature was initially available on Google Pixel phones only and later, Google started offering it to Google One subscription holders even if they don’t own a Pixel phone.
"Make editing even easier with a new AI experience from Labs. Remove distractions, move your subjects around, improve backgrounds, and more. You can save %s edited photos every month or subscribe to a Google One Premium plan for unlimited saves. %s saves left Got it Your %s saves are refreshed on the first day of every month. Get unlimited saves in Magic Editor, extra storage, and more with a Google One Premium subscription.
Android Authority noticed the addition of some new code strings in version 6.78.0.622306643 of Google Photos. This code suggests that Google may soon introduce a system called “metered saves” for Magic Editor. This could mean that Magic Editor will be offered to all users for free initially, but after reaching a certain limit, users may be prompted to acquire a Google One subscription to continue using it. Google One subscribers, of course, will have uninterrupted access to Magic Editor.
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