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New iOS 18.1 Beta Adds Apple Intelligence Photos ‘Clean Up’ Feature

The third beta of iOS 18.1 that Apple provided to developers today includes a new Apple Intelligence feature for the Photos app. Clean Up can be used to remove distracting objects from the background of a photo while leaving the subject of the image intact.

New iOS 18.1 Beta Adds Apple Intelligence Photos ‘Clean Up’ Feature
The ‌Photos‌ app’s Cleanup tool can automatically detect objects in an image that might not be desired, but users can also tap, circle, or brush over an unwanted object to remove it.

Zooming in on an image can help use a finger like a paintbrush to remove small imperfections and glitches in an image, and it’s smart enough not to remove part of a person even if a main person or subject is selected.

Clean Up works on all images in the ‌Photos‌ library, including older images and images captured by other devices like a compact camera or DSLR.

Apple says Clean Up works using multiple machine learning models to detect distractions, determine where the edges of an object are, and then seamlessly fill the area to replace the unwanted object, even filling in the object’s shadow or reflection.

The update also includes notification summaries for additional apps beyond Messages and Mail.

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