Barely a day after we reported on leaks that Google Photos might be giving all users access to the Magic Editor AI image editing tools for free, Google has made the announcement official.From May 15 the Magic Editor tool will begin rolling out to everyone with Google Photos for no charge – provided you’re using a Chromebook Plus with ChromeOS version 118+, or a phone with at least 3GB RAM and running Android 8.0 / iOS 15 or higher.The catch (as was leaked) is that you’ll only be able to save 10 edited images a month. If you want to save more images …
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