- Yes, you heard it right. Google Magic Eraser is soon to be part of Your iPhone or Android devices.
- Even though the service is paid it will come with free trials for specified period.
Google Magic eraser is a Pixel-exclusive feature that was the most attractive feature. This feature enables users to erase objects or people which are not needed in the picture. It is one of the most desired features available only to Google Pixel users, but now it is soon going to be available for all smartphone users as far as they are ready to pay for it.
This feature was launched in 2021 and it has the capacity to make the smartphone sellable at any cost. This feature looks out for some distractions in the photos which are hard to ignore and it also makes your picture look better.
There are certain images we randomly click and realise that they shouldn’t have some elements and so in order to make it look better we have to remove those elements that are where the magic eraser comes into the picture where you don’t have to delete the entire picture but you can rather just delete the area.
Pixels not only remove the unwanted area, object, or person but it does it effortlessly even if it is left by the software it enables you to do it manually. As soon as your brush swipes to delete things the eraser does the magic and in addition, the software also predicts the area that can be smoothened. It also Camouflages by changing the color of certain objects thus blending them with the rest of the image.
What will happen when this becomes part of your phone?
This Pixel restricted feature was a matter of pride for pixel users and with that people would brag about the availability of the feature. Now this feature according to Google is going to be part of other android devices like Galaxy, OnePlus, or iPhone.
Google has now taken a bigger step by adding Magic Eraser to the subscription service making it clear that Google One subscribers can now also access this feature through Google Photos. Google has also played a nice game by adding features like HDR effect and styling individual photos in the collage editor, New collage styles, and free shipping on print orders.
There are various other features included already in Google One which include additional cloud storage of almost 100 GB. Their other features are Portrait Light and Portrait Blur tools in Google Photos along with 10% cash back on Google Store purchases and three months of free trials of Youtube premium and other perks.
If you don’t want to subscribe to Google One then Google will provide free trials for the feature, update, and service starting in March. A trial duration has not been disclosed yet along with the launch. But maybe you will be able to try all these features for free if you wait long enough.
Google plans start at $1.99 per month for (100GB) while $2.99 for Standard (200GB) and Premium (2TB) along with VPN and Google Meet upgrades.