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Xiaomi has been working on its XiaoAI for quite a while. The company registered over 100 million active monthly users as early as August 2021. Eventually, the company added some generative AI features to XiaoAI. The latest news is about XiaoAI V6.126, which reportedly supports object removal from images and many other features.

XiaoAI now supports a number of generative AI based image editing features

The company officially announced today that they have added an AI image editing functionality to XiaoAI. It includes a total of five features including picture background conversion style conversion, and passerby elimination.

The image background conversion feature lets users to upload pictures to XiaoAI and make changes to the elements in the background of a photo. You can get an idea of this functionality from the image below. Notably, this is not an entirely new feature from Xiaomi. Older Xiaomi phones also have the ability to change the sky and overall lighting effect of the image. Nonetheless, the effect is expected to get better with the latest developments.

Another interesting ability of the company’s latest image model is that it can answer questions based on images shared with it. The image shared by the company suggests that the model is capable of generating recipes based on just an image of the available ingredients shared with it. Users apparently can also ask for recipes that help them meet certain goals such as losing fat.

The latest development also lets you change the style of your pictures. You can see a demonstration of this in the image below. You can choose between a number of styles such as anime.

As previously mentioned, another feature of the latest version of XiaoAI is the ability to remove unwanted people or pedestrians from your images. This looks similar to what Google offers with its Pixel devices.

There is also a feature that lets you expand the image to change the aspect ratio without cropping in. Take a look at the image below to get a better idea of how it works.

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