Apple Intelligence Clean Up vs Google Magic Eraser: Which AI Photo Editor Is Better?

Verdict: Google Magic Eraser and Magic Editor remain superior at erasing large background people and complex structural objects using cloud generative fill. However, Apple Intelligence Clean Up is significantly faster at removing small photobombers and reflections entirely on-device with zero cloud latency.

Generative AI photo editing has become a standard feature on modern flagship smartphones. With Apple rolling out its **Clean Up tool** in the iOS Photos app to compete directly with Google’s seasoned **Magic Eraser and Magic Editor**, mobile photographers now have two distinct AI toolsets at their disposal.

We put both tools through identical real-world editing tests across 50 photos. Here is how they compare.

Head-to-Head Feature Comparison

FeatureApple Intelligence Clean UpGoogle Magic Eraser / Magic Editor
Processing Location100% On-Device (Apple Neural Engine)On-Device (Eraser) / Google Cloud (Magic Editor)
SpeedInstantaneous (~0.5 seconds)1.5s (Eraser) / 4–8s (Magic Editor Cloud)
Object DetectionAutomatic smart highlight + Brush/CircleAutomatic suggestion + Circle/Brush
Shadow & Reflection HandlingReconstructs shadows cleanly on flat surfacesGenerates realistic complex textures and shadows
Device AvailabilityiPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16/17/18 seriesGoogle Pixel 6 through 10, Google Photos app

Test 1: Removing Unwanted Background Tourists

In crowded beach and landmark photos, Apple Clean Up allows you to simply tap or circle tourists in the background. Because it runs locally on the A17/A18/A19/A20 Neural Engine, editing is blistering fast. It cleanly replaces the person with surrounding sand or ocean texture.

However, when a person partially occludes an intricate architectural landmark (like the Eiffel Tower or a brick wall), **Google Magic Editor produces far more realistic generative inpainting**, hallucinating missing bricks and perspective lines where Apple’s on-device tool occasionally leaves a slight smudge.

Test 2: Removing Window Reflections

Apple Intelligence Clean Up excels at identifying and erasing glare and reflections when taking photos through airplane or museum glass. It detects the reflection layer and removes specular highlights without washing out the underlying subject.

Final Verdict

Winner for Speed & Privacy: **Apple Intelligence Clean Up** is unbeatable for quick, instant on-the-go touchups with total offline privacy.
Winner for Complex Generative Rebuilding: **Google Magic Editor** remains the undisputed king when you need to reconstruct large, intricate portions of an image from scratch.

Ibad Ur Rahman
Ibad Ur Rahmanhttps://gadgetsfocus.com
Ibad Ur Rahman is a tech enthusiast and the lead editor at GadgetsFocus. With years of experience diving deep into consumer electronics, Ibad specializes in breaking down complex tech specifications into clear, actionable advice. His rigorous approach to aggregating real-world data and testing insights ensures that readers get the unvarnished truth about the latest smartphones, laptops, and smart home gadgets.

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