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AI Edited Photos Is Now Available On Windows Via Its Own Magic Eraser

The Magic Eraser tool was first seen on Google and Samsung devices and is also used on all editing apps. Now, Microsoft has recently announced that it will be rolling out generative erase to all devices.  

With its help, you can erase anywhere in any normal photo for editing, which can be very useful for you. At the same time, these features are also used for photography lovers in a high range. For this, Microsoft has launched a GIF as an advertisement in which it is well shown how to use it. 

To use it, first of all, we have to upload a photo on the app and then click on the eraser tool. A circle eraser will appear on the photo, which you can click on and rotate from top to bottom to erase anything anywhere.  

The company has also announced that it will be rolled out not only for Windows 11 but also for Windows 10. Background removal facilities can be included in this. However, according to the company, these tools are currently available to Windows insiders. To update it, you must update version 2024.11020.21001.0 or higher. 

However, the company still needs to officially confirm the watermark and all the information about it will be clear in the coming time. 

Magic Eraser Tool 

Magic erasers are very effective in erasing things and can be used to remove the desired objects. You can enjoy editing the photos via this tool. In the future, Microsoft can also bring many other things related to AI and include many other features. Hopefully, this will be very helpful for you and can give tough competition to the other apps and editing tools. 

Magic Eraser

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