Overview
- Users can open a photo in Google Photos, tap “Help me edit,” and tell Gemini to remove a fence or other obstructions.
- Droid Life reports strong results in hands-on use, citing Android Authority’s zoo test that cleanly cleared fencing from images.
- The rollout appears limited for now, with examples concentrated on Pixel 10 Pro devices in the United States.
- Results look convincing in many cases but can show artifacts such as blemishes or blur in challenging areas.
- The capability realizes a fence-removal demo first shown at Google I/O 2017, now delivered through conversational editing.