Pixel 9’s New Photo Features Leaked: From 'Add Me' to Magic Editor
The Pixel 9 aims to revolutionize mobile photography with its array of cutting-edge features. As we approach the launch date, anticipation builds around how these tools will perform in real-world scenarios. This is prepared by SSP.
Innovative Photo Features
Google's upcoming Pixel 9 promises several groundbreaking photography features. Notably, the "Add Me" feature ensures you can be part of a group photo even if you’re the one taking it. Demonstrated in a leaked ad that has already been banned, "Add Me" allows Pixel 9 to merge two photos with the same background, inserting the photographer into the scene as if they had been present all along. This feature is reminiscent of Google's Best Take and Magic Eraser, rolling out creative ways to manipulate group shots and facial expressions with ease.
Gemini Assistant and Pixel Screenshots
On display again are Google’s Gemini assistant and the new "Pixel Screenshots." This AI feature helps users navigate through their screenshot collections with improved ease and functionality. These additions are designed to enhance user interaction by leveraging AI capabilities for more intuitive search and management.
Magic Editor and Hardware Design
The Magic Editor, another AI-driven tool, is heavily featured, expanding on Google’s photo-editing suite by potentially allowing background replacements based on user prompts. The leaked promo video doesn't explicitly focus on features like Super Res Zoom Video, expected to be exclusive to the Pro models, but does provide a glimpse of the Pixel 9’s hardware — featuring four color options and a sleek design.
Pixel 9 and Its Variants
Hints in the promo indicate mentions of sizes "in two sizes," likely referring to the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL variants. These models are expected to sport three rear lenses, showcasing the emphasis on advanced photography. Despite plentiful leaks, Google appears to be keeping some details under wraps until the official launch on August 13th.
Merging the Real and the Unreal
"Add Me" is a testament to Google's ongoing innovation in blurring the lines between reality and digital manipulation. Alongside features like Magic Eraser, which removes unwanted elements with a click, Google continues pushing the boundaries of what smartphone photography can achieve, keeping users at the forefront of AI-powered tools.