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This AI app will allow you to reposition any object in your photographs

A new application that seeks to take a leap in photo editing.

This AI app will allow you to reposition any object in your photographs
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Photo editing is one of the areas that is benefiting the most from the convergence of new AI-based tools. Artificial Intelligence, although nowadays it is especially associated with the generative concept, is also advancing in more directions, and thanks to this, there are already applications that can even move any kind of visible objects in an image or photograph.

This application, in fact, has a name that leaves no room for doubt about its intentions. This app, called ReplaceAnything, literally does what it proposes with its name, being able to relocate any element of an image to a completely different point.

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Relocate anything with ReplaceAnything

ReplaceAnything is the name of this application with Artificial Intelligence-based functionality. Thanks to its technology, this app will allow you to relocate any element in the most natural way possible. Behind the element you place, it will generate a background that, thanks to AI, will be as realistic as possible and will allow you to bring your creativity anywhere.

This implies many advantages for those looking for tools that carry out complex tasks in a simple way, bringing photo editing closer to more users who will be able to express their ideas more easily. For now, ReplaceAnything is in testing, but sooner or later it will launch its final version.

The AI of Photograph-AI

Since 2023, AI tools in photo editing have exponentially increased, to the point that many companies are already implementing them in their native photography applications. This is the case, for example, of Google and Samsung, whose smartphones already have great AI functionalities: proof of this are smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S24, the updates that have also been arriving to the S23, or the Google Pixel 8.

This development also has a dark side, although it is not directly linked to the advancement of AI photo editing tools. However, associating images and AI brings to the collective imagination the images generated with these systems, something that is causing havoc in both the artistic sector and the honor of many people, whose images are used without consent to create deepfakes.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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