{"id":17970,"date":"2025-09-07T18:00:48","date_gmt":"2025-09-07T16:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2025\/09\/07\/google-photos-ai-can-finally-remove-fences-from-pictures\/"},"modified":"2025-09-07T22:04:52","modified_gmt":"2025-09-07T20:04:52","slug":"google-photos-ai-can-finally-remove-fences-from-pictures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2025\/09\/07\/google-photos-ai-can-finally-remove-fences-from-pictures\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Photos&#039; AI Can Finally Remove Fences from Pictures"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Remember that old promise from Google to get rid of fences in your photos? Back at Google I\/O 2017, the company showed off a demo that looked like magic: a tool that could erase a chain-link fence from a photo. For years, that feature was a running joke. But now it seems that with the power of modern AI, that eight-year-old promise of fence removal in Google Photos is finally a reality.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks to two new AI tools\u2014Help Me Edit in Google Photos and Gemini\u2019s new Nano Banana\u2014you can now remove all kinds of obstructions from your pictures, including those pesky fences. The results are pretty impressive.<\/p>\n<p>Google Photos fence removal available for US users<\/p>\n<p>For those with a Google Pixel 10 in the US, the process is as simple as it gets. You just open Google Photos, find a picture with a fence, tap \u201cHelp Me Edit,\u201d and tell it what you want to remove. The AI \u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bhandles the rest, often with stunningly clean results. It can remove thin, simple fences and even complex, large ones from photos of animals. In most cases, the tool won\u2019t leave behind noticeable artifacts. You can still expect less-than-perfect results in some pictures\u2014especially under certain lighting conditions. However, overall, the feature works quite well.<\/p>\n<p>Below, you can check out some samples courtesy of Android Authority:<\/p>\n<p>Global users can remove fences from pictures using Gemini<\/p>\n<p>But what if you don\u2019t have a Pixel 10 or live outside the US? That\u2019s where Gemini Nano Banana comes in. This feature, available in the Gemini app, can also remove fences from your pictures, and it\u2019s available globally. The process is similar: you upload a photo and tell Gemini to remove the fence. The results are also very impressive, with the AI doing a great job on everything from a complex birdcage to a large wooden fence.<\/p>\n<p>There are some differences, though. The Google Photos \u201cHelp Me Edit\u201d tool is better optimized for professional-grade edits. This means it keeps the original image resolution and avoids the \u201ccreative liberties\u201d that Gemini Nano Banana sometimes takes with the background or other elements. Gemini\u2019s tool also compresses the final image, which is not ideal for high-quality photos.<\/p>\n<p>Below you will find samples of Gemini\u2019s Nano Bana performance on fence removal, also from Android Authority.<\/p>\n<p>The post Google Photos&#8217; AI Can Finally Remove Fences from Pictures appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/AH-Google-Photos-Editing-Tools-scaled-1.webp\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1440\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Remember that old promise from Google to get rid of fences in your photos? 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