The impending launch of Google’s Pixel 8 Series is creating a buzz as the company prepares to unveil its latest smartphone offerings. A recent leak has unveiled an intriguing addition: the Audio Magic Eraser feature for video editing within the Google Photos application.
According to details emerging from 9to5Google, a freshly established Twitter account shared a concise yet revealing 14-second promotional video. This teaser not only showcased the anticipated Audio Magic Eraser feature but also provided a glimpse of the Pixel 8 Pro device, showcased in a striking shade of bright blue.
Seems like the new Pixel 8 series will introduce Audio Magic Eraser feature to reduce video background noise.#Pixel8 #Pixel8Pro #GooglePixel pic.twitter.com/Tb23MoDuUI
— EZ (@EZ8622647227573) August 11, 2023
Broadly, the Audio Magic Eraser is engineered to address audio noise concerns within videos. Google Photos will intuitively identify distinct sound elements, leading to the emergence of a slider that empowers users to fine-tune the “Noise” level. Furthermore, adjustments can be made to elements like “People” and “Music.”
However, the actual efficacy of the Audio Magic Eraser in eliminating audio disturbances remains to be assessed. Further nuances and capabilities are expected to come to light upon Google’s official announcement of the Pixel 8 Series, a revelation that’s anticipated to unfold around the month of October.
While the Audio Magic Eraser feature is initially envisioned as an exclusive facet of the Pixel 8 Series, the potential for its future expansion shouldn’t be overlooked. It’s plausible that this feature might eventually extend its reach, encompassing earlier Pixel iterations, as well as potentially embracing other Android and iOS devices through the conduit of Google Photos—echoing the trajectory of the Magic Eraser feature for photos.
Enthusiasm is building around the Pixel 8 Series, projected to introduce two models—standard and Pro, as hinted in the leaked video. Both variants are poised to harness the prowess of the latest Tensor G3 chipset, promising a host of enhancements across various aspects, including notable strides in the realm of photography.