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Master the AI editing tools in Google Photos: Your complete guide

Brady Snyder

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 Google Photos logo on mobile screen.
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Google Photos just turned 10, and that anniversary brought a complete redesign for the app's editing tools . Magic Editor, a staple of the Google Photos app introduced with the Google Pixel 8 series, is now split up into various separate tools. There's Magic Eraser for object removal and Move or Reimagine for generative editing, plus a slew of other AI tricks.

If you're thrown off by the new interface, this complete guide with help you master the AI features in the Google Photos app. Many of them are available to anyone with a Google account, so you don't need a Google Pixel phone or subscription for access. Let's dive in!

Google Photos: Features and availability

Magic Editor on the Google Pixel 9a showing different editing options for a landscape photo, with the phone held in hand in front of a window
Magic Editor is now split into separate Google Photos editing tools. | Credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central

The Google Photos app in Android 16 now sports the new editing interface, which you access by selecting a photo and tapping the Editbutton in the toolbar. Instead of having a dedicated Magic Editor button in the Edit interface, there's a new toolbar with Auto, Actions, Markup, Filters, Lighting, and Colortabs. Beside the toolbar is a Search buttonthat lets you search for the specific tool you need, which is always great to keep in mind if you can't find something in the new interface.

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Magic Editor is gone , but its core features are still present under new names and locations. If you tapor circlean area of a photo with the editor open, you'll see options for Erase, Move, and Reimagine. Effectively, the new version of Magic Eraser replaces the basic Magic Editor object removal tool, while Move and Reimagine remain. The last Magic Editor tool, Auto frame, is now hidden behind the Cropinterface in the Actionstoolbar.

You'll see this new Google Photos editor after updating your Android phone to the latest version of Android 16. For now, the iOS version of the Google Photos appears to have the old interface with Magic Editor still available.

Google Photos: How to use Magic Eraser

Magic Eraser is the new home for object removal in Google Photos, and there are two ways to use it. Here's how to do it:

1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

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2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Open the Actions taband select Magic Eraser. Alternatively, tapor circlethe part of the photo you want to modify and press Erase.

4. If you haven't already, tapor circlethe part of the image you want to erase.

5. Tap Eraseto use Magic Eraser, or press Deselector Refine selectionif the editor didn't identify the object correctly.

Editing a photo with Magic Eraser using the redesigned Google Photos editor.
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6. Press the checkmarkto accept the edited version or tap the back buttonto try again.

7. Tap Save as copyto add the new version to your Google Photos library.

Editing a photo with Magic Eraser using the redesigned Google Photos editor.
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Google Photos: How to use Photo Unblur

Photo Unblur is a handy feature that uses AI clean up blurry images, and it works best with older photos that suffer from motion blur. It's in a new spot in the Google Photos app, but here's how to use it:

1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Open the Actions taband select Photo Unblur.

4. Once finished, use the slider to adjust intensity, and tap Save as copyto add the unblurred photo to your gallery.

Using Photo Unblur on an image in Google Photos.
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Google Photos: How to use Reimagine

Reimagine is a generative AI tool built into the Google Photos editor. Rather than merely erasing objects, Reimagine changes your image by modifying and adding things to the photo using generative fill. You can try it by following the steps below:

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1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Tapor circlethe part of the photo you want to modify and press Reimagine.

4. Type a promptinto the Reimagine text box and press the arrowto continue.

5. Choose an optionand press the checkmarkwhen finished. Alternatively, go back and type a new prompt to get better results.

6. Tap the Save as copybutton to add the new image to your Google Photos library.

Using the Reimagine tool in the redesigned Google Photos editor.
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Google Photos: How to use Auto Frame

Not sure how to crop and frame an image to get the perfect look? Auto frame can do it for you automatically within the standard Google Photos crop tool. Here's how to use it:

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1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Open the Actions taband select Crop.

4. Press Auto frame.

Using auto frame to crop an image in Google Photos.
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5. Wait for Auto frame to generate options, then selectyour favorite.

6. Tap the checkmarkto continue.

7. Press the Save as copybutton to add the new image to your Google Photos library.

Using auto frame to crop an image in Google Photos.
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Google Photos: How to use Move

To adjust the location of something in your photo, the Google Photos editor has a tool called Move. It essentially allows you to select an object, drag it to where you want it, and use AI to fill in the empty spot left behind. Here's how to use it:

1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Tapor circlethe part of the photo you want to modify and press Move.

4. Touch and holdto move the part of the photo, and pinch to resize. Then tap Movewhen finished.

5. Press the checkmarkif you're happy with the results, or tap the back buttonto try again.

6. Tap the Save as copybutton to add the new image to your Google Photos library.

Using the move feature in Google Photos editor.
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Google Photos: How to use Zoom Enhance

Zoom Enhance uses AI to improve your crops and digital zoom by enhancing the photo and removing grain and artifacting. Since digital zoom is lossy, the artificial intelligence aims to preserve as much of the original detail as possible by filling the gaps with generation. Here's how to use it:

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1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

3. Open the Actions taband select Zoom Enhance.

4. Zoom inand tap Enhance Details.

5. After the image finishes enhancing, tap the checkmarkto finish, and tap and hold to compare to the original.

6. Press Save as copyto add the zoomed and enhanced photo to your gallery.

Using Zoom Enhance to edit a photo in the Google Photos.
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Google Photos: How to use AI Enhance

AI enhance is a quick way to improve the quality of an image in Google Photos, as it can adjust colors, lighting, and add clarity all at one. Here's how to use it:

1. Open the Google Photos appand select a photo.

2. Tap the Editbutton in the toolbar.

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3. Press AI Enhanceto enhance the image.

4. Swipe through the options and tap Save as copywhen finished.

Using AI enhance to improve a photo in the Google Photos app.
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Google Photos: Tips & tricks

Reimagine on Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
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The best trick for navigating the redesigned Google Photos editor is the search bar. It's clutch for quickly accessing an AI editing tool that you can't find in the toolbar. After you open the search bar, you'll see a scrollable list of edit tools that is much easier to navigate than the toolbar with multiple menus. As you type in your search query, the list shrinks to only include the tools that match your request.

Also, keep in mind that Google maintains Magic Editor isn't removed, but rather split up into the standalone features of Magic Eraser, Auto frame, Move, and Reimagine. While the Magic Eraser tool was formerly known as a lesser version of Magic Editor, that isn't the case anymore following the update. All your favorite AI editing tools are still here, they may just be in a different spot or listed under a different name.

While many of these features are crossplatform, for the best experience, you may need a Google Pixel phone or a Google AI Pro subscription.

Google Pixel 10
Google Pixel 10

The best Google Photos experience

To get all the latest AI editing features in Google Photos, you'll need the Pixel 10. It comes with all the tools we've covered in this article, plus extras like Camera Coach, which helps you take better photos before you press the shutter.


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