The Samsung Galaxy S25 series introduces a range of enhancements, including the innovative Galaxy AI Eraser, which elevates the editing experience with an additional layer of sophistication.
With the launch of the Galaxy AI Eraser on the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung has provided a tool to eliminate unwanted elements from photos, leveraging the power of generative AI to achieve a notable difference, particularly when dealing with complex backgrounds or objects.
In contrast, the Object Eraser offers a more traditional approach, attempting to fill in the gap left by the removed object by patching or cloning pixels from the surrounding area, similar to the digital version of the clone stamp tool in Photoshop.
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Typically, the AI Eraser achieves a clean removal in one or two attempts, whereas the Object Eraser often requires a few more steps to reach a comparable result. The newly generated image is marked with a watermark indicating “AI-generated content” as the AI Eraser generates new content.
Accessing the Galaxy AI Eraser is straightforward: open an image in the Gallery, tap the Gallery AI icon, draw a lasso around the area to be edited, and then move or delete as desired.
It’s easy to get confused between the Galaxy AI Eraser and Object Eraser, as both features share similar names and produce similar results, but they have distinct functionalities.
In comparison, Apple’s Intelligence object eraser struggles to match the capabilities of the Galaxy AI Eraser and Object Eraser, particularly when it comes to generating faces, indicating that Samsung is leading in this area.