How to use Generative photo editing with Galaxy AI
How to Use Generative Photo Editing on Samsung Galaxy Devices
Generative photo editing with Galaxy AI allows you to effortlessly resize, remove, and reposition objects in your photos. The feature intelligently regenerates images, fills backgrounds, and completes cut-off objects, making photo editing hassle-free. Edited outputs are watermarked to indicate they've been modified using this tool.
1. What Is Generative Photo Editing?
Generative photo editing powered by Galaxy AI analyzes your images and recreates them as you manipulate elements. Whether you're resizing, removing, or repositioning objects, the feature ensures natural-looking results. It can even expand images beyond their original borders, automatically filling in the background and completing partially visible objects.
- Outputs are watermarked to indicate edits made using Generative photo editing.
- The feature may suggest additional output variations after generating the initial result.
- Unintended objects or inappropriate content may not be generated due to AI limitations.
2. How to Use Generative Photo Editing
- Open the Samsung Gallery app on your Galaxy device.
- Select the photo you want to edit.
- Tap Edit, then choose Generative photo editing from the tools menu.
- Resize, remove, or reposition objects in the image as needed.
- Zoom out beyond the image borders to expand the photo; the AI will fill in the empty space.
- Review the generated output and select the desired version if multiple suggestions are provided.
- Save the edited photo. A watermark will be added to indicate it was edited using Generative photo editing.
3. Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices
Generative photo editing with Galaxy AI is available on select Samsung Galaxy devices, including:
Galaxy S24, Galaxy S25, Galaxy S26, Galaxy Z Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and newer Galaxy A series models.
4. Why Generative Photo Editing May Not Work as Expected
- Low-quality or heavily compressed images may produce suboptimal results.
- Complex scenes with overlapping objects may confuse the AI, leading to incomplete edits.
- Inappropriate or ambiguous content may prevent the AI from generating an output.
5. Additional Things to Check
- Ensure your device's software is up to date for the latest AI enhancements.
- Use high-resolution images for better editing results.
- If the feature doesn't work, restart your device and try again.
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