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The new enhancements might be released to the stable Windows in the future.
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Published onJuly 18, 2024
published onJuly 18, 2024
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Windows Insiders can now use the AI-enhanced Microsoft Photos app that directly incorporates AI-supported editing characteristics from their Designer application
According to the latest blog post, the update, now open to all Windows Insider Program members, brings a smooth method for photo editing. Users need to click on the “Edit with Designer” button, and this application will use AI to identify objects in their image smartly so that they can personalize it effortlessly. There is no need to change apps or web pages; everything is available within the Photos app.
The app is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. These are the only languages supported for the translation feature, but they are available in many countries worldwide. Users must have a free Microsoft account and ensure their Photos app has been updated to version 2024.11070.12001.0 or later.
Microsoft also wants people excited about these fresh features to give feedback through the Insider Feedback hub. This is a good method of participating in the app’s growth.
Microsoft hasn’t specified a release date for the new AI-powered Photos app for people not included in the Windows Insider Program. It will take more time before these exciting editing tools become generally available.However, outside the Windows Insider Program,the Photos app has finally been fixedafter being plagued by an annoying bug for weeks.
Again, update the app from the Microsoft Store to prevent the glitching error. If not, wait until Microsoft automatically updates it for you.
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.