Important: If you have backup turned on, your edits will sync to your Google Photos account. To use some features, you must have backup turned on. Learn how to backup photos & videos.
If you’re a Pixel user, you can get more features in Google Photos, including Magic Editor. If an editing feature isn’t listed here, it’s available for all Google Photos users. Learn about other features.
Tip: If you're looking for your editing features for Chromebook Plus, learn more about the Photos Android app for ChromeOS.
Use Magic Editor
- Your device must have a 64-bit chipset with at least 4 GB RAM and Android 8.0 and up.
- This feature is experimental and may not always work how you expect.
Edit a photo with Magic Editor
- On your Pixel device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap on the photo that you want to edit.
- Tap Edit Magic Editor .
Apply contextual presets
- When you’re in Magic Editor mode, tap Preset .
- Select a preset.
- To scroll through your options, swipe left.
- Tap the Checkmark .
- If you want to continue to edit your photo, repeat steps 1-3.
- When you’re finished with your edit, tap Save copy.
Move, erase, or resize part of your photo
- When you’re in Magic Editor mode, tap, draw a circle around, or brush to select part of your photo.
- Zoom in for better accuracy.
- To move your selection, touch and hold, and drag it to the area you want.
- To change the size of your selection, touch and hold, and pinch it with 2 fingers.
- To remove your selection, tap Erase.
- To apply the edit, tap the Checkmark .
- If you want to continue to edit your photo, repeat steps 1-2.
- When you’re finished with your edit, tap Save copy.