iPad models running iPadOS 15 or later (Google One).iPhone models running iOS 15 or later (Google One).Other Android phones running Android 8 or later (Google One).That may exclude some devices such as the iPhone SE (1st generation), iPhone 6 S and 6 S Plus, iPhone 7, and iPhone 8. Also, your phone must have at least 3 GB of RAM. Magic Eraser is now free to use on all Google Pixel models, but you'll need a Google One subscription to unlock Magic Eraser on Apple and other Android devices. To use the Magic Eraser tool, update your Google Photos app to 2.65 or later on Android or 6.26 or later on iOS or iPadOS. Don't Miss: Use Google Photos' New Collage Styles (And Say Goodbye to Boring White Grids).However, Google Photos' Magic Eraser is better in some ways, and it's beneficial if you already store all your pictures on Google Photos. Other apps let you wipe out unwanted people and objects from your pictures, like Snapseed, Photoshop Express, Pixelmator, and even Samsung's own Gallery app. It was perfectly showcased in Google's 2023 Super Bowl ad, where comedian Amy Schumer removed all her exes and Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo erased himself from getting dunked on. The tool lets you easily remove or camouflage unwanted or distracting background elements in your photos. It's even available on iPhone and iPad with the latest Google Photos app. Magic Eraser was one of Google's big selling points for the Pixel 6 and 7 series smartphones, and it's finally made its way to other Android devices.