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Samsung may simplify photo cleanup in One UI 8.5

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Ryan Haines / Android Authority

TL;DR One UI 8.5 may move Samsung’s Object Eraser tool into the Generative Edit interface, streamlining photo cleanup.

The change would reduce extra steps, making AI-powered object removal quicker and more accessible.

Samsung hasn’t confirmed the rollout yet, so the final implementation may still change.

If you’re ready to erase photobombers and stray objects with fewer taps, Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 update might have you covered. Leaks suggest that the Object Eraser tool is now being integrated directly into the Generative Edit workflow in the Gallery app, meaning you’ll no longer have to switch between separate tools to get image-cleanup done.

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As per a screen recording shared by X user Tarun Vats, the Object Eraser tool, first introduced in Samsung’s Galaxy S21 series, will appear inside the existing Generative Edit interface, allowing users to remove unwanted elements and then seamlessly fill or adjust the background using AI. Rather than choosing Eraser > Generative Fill, you’ll simply tap Generative Edit and do both in one flow.

One UI 8.5: Object eraser has been integrated into generative edit. pic.twitter.com/E2LqSGp2U7 — Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) October 26, 2025

Object Eraser has been well received, but its separate workflow meant extra taps and a bit of mental juggling. Folding it into Generative Edit streamlines the process and makes AI-powered cleanup more approachable for casual users, not just photo-editing enthusiasts. The move also reflects Samsung’s broader push into its Galaxy AI ecosystem. One UI 8.5 is expected to bring more AI-driven tools across photo editing and system UI, suggesting Samsung wants to simplify creation rather than pile on more buttons.

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