Google’s Magic Eraser Goes Free: But There’s a Catch
Google not only limits itself to providing the backend operating system functionality for the Android device but also provides some applications that allow users to take advantage of different utilities on the device. The Magic Editor is also one of the utility features that is available under Google Photos on Pixel devices, and now users will get access to this feature free of charge.
Previously, the Google Magic editor was only available to users who had subscribed to any of Google One, but as per the latest development, the company has made the feature available for free use.
According to the Android Authority, when it threw down the latest APK (version 6.78.0.622306643), it found that Google is planning to implement limited access to all the features of the Magic Editor, even for those who are not subscribers to Google One. The magic editor will set a limit on the number of times users can save custom images.
As per the information, the threshold limitation should be reported every month, so there is expected to be a limited number of editable images per month for non-subscribers of Google One, and it will automatically reset every month.
For starters, Google Magic Editor is an AI-generative tool that is initially available for Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones, and according to tradition, these types of features remain exclusive to Pixel devices for six months, then will be gradually expanded to more Pixel devices in the next few days. As well, it may also be available for other Android device users who use Google Photos on their phones.