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With every update iOS not only bug fixes are coming, but often new, less noticeable features that can significantly improve users' everyday use. One of those that has gained a lot of attention in recent days is the "Clean Up" feature in the Photos app - a tool that allows you to easily remove unwanted objects from your photos.

The “Clean” feature uses generative artificial intelligence Apple Intelligence directly in the system iOS. Thanks to this, it is now possible to remove, for example, a random passerby, distracting elements in the background or even unwanted objects in the landscape from a photo in a few seconds. Just mark the area you want to remove from the photo and iPhone se will take care of the rest – it will fill in the background so that the result looks as natural as possible.

This feature was recently officially introduced by the CEO Appby Tim Cookem, who described it as one of those "small but crucial" innovations that can open up completely new possibilities for users. "We're all a bit of photographers these days," he said Cook. "And we all know that some images need a little cleaning up."

Simple control, big impact

It's very intuitive to use – just open a photo in the Photos app, tap Edit, and then select the Clean Up tool. Then, just use your finger to mark the part of the image you want to remove. The system will do everything automatically – no need to download special apps or be a professional graphic designer.

As a result, the “Clean Up” feature is quickly becoming popular among users who want to remove distracting elements from their images without having to complicatedly export photos to other applications.

Competition and context

Although similar tools are not entirely new – phone users Google Pixel they know Magic Eraser since 2021 – for iPhone users, this is the first similarly advanced solution directly in the native application, without the need to install third-party applications. Thanks to the connection to the ecosystem Apple Moreover, it works reliably and quickly even on older devices.

Small tool, big benefit

In an era where most of us share photos on social media or keep them as digital memories, the “Clean Up” feature is a welcome simplification. It allows us to focus more on the moment and less on whether someone else got in the frame. The result is cleaner, more professional-looking shots—all in seconds, right on iPhone.

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