Artificial intelligence is democratizing image editing like never before. Grok 3 has recently integrated a feature that allows users to modify photos using simple text commands.
With the new "Edit Image" function, users can change their photos by simply describing the desired alterations. No more complex software like Photoshop: a simple text is enough to transform an image. For example, it was asked to remove a llama from a photo containing two, and within seconds, Grok 3 executed the modification accurately.
The possibilities are vast: adding elements, changing the visual style, increasing contrast, converting a photo into an oil painting, or removing unwanted elements. This tool is particularly intuitive, requiring no prior technical skills. The announcement comes just after Google deployed similar capabilities with Gemini 2.0 Flash, which previously created controversy for allowing the removal of watermarks from copyrighted images.