image enhancement

AppWizard
November 20, 2025
Peachy, an AI Face & Body Editor developed by InShot Video Editor, has a rating of 4.8 stars from over 10 million users. It is a free application designed to enhance selfies with professional editing features for both face and body. Key features include cropping and rotating images, adjusting brightness and contrast, an AI object remover, and various filters and presets. The app offers advanced AI capabilities such as intelligent muscle enhancement, body reshaping, face retouching, makeup application, and image quality boosting. Additional tools include portrait enhancement, color enhancement, focus simulation, and night view adjustments. For body contouring, users can sculpt body proportions, enhance curves, and optimize body balance. Skin retouching features allow for smoothing skin, whitening teeth, removing blemishes, and fixing wrinkles. Virtual makeup and hairstyling options include applying AI makeup, boosting hair volume, and changing hair color. Users can contact support via email at peachy.android@inshot.com.
Winsage
March 25, 2025
The Photos app on Windows 11 is undergoing significant updates, currently available for Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Key features include Optical Character Recognition (OCR) supporting over 160 languages, allowing users to extract and search text from images. A new "Search in Web" function enables users to find online results for selected text. The update also introduces a Copilot button within the Photos app for image enhancement tips, insights, and framing suggestions. Additionally, new shortcuts in File Explorer provide direct access to AI editing and Visual Search, allowing users to create with Designer and erase unwanted elements. The app now supports JXL files and includes bug fixes for improved performance. Users can enable the "Show subfolders" option to view images and videos from subfolders in the Gallery.
Winsage
March 25, 2025
The Microsoft Photos app has received an update that introduces new features for photo organization and editing for Windows 11 and 10 users. Key features include web search functionality with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to extract text from images, and a Copilot button that provides expert advice on image enhancement. The update also allows quick access to AI editing tools and visual search from File Explorer, with options like "Create with Designer," "Erase object," and "Visual Search with Bing." Users can customize the display of subfolder and gallery content by enabling the "Show subfolders" option. These enhancements are currently being rolled out to Windows Insiders, and users must update to Photos app version 2025.11030.20006.0 or higher to access them, although the rollout may not be immediate for all Insiders.
Winsage
October 30, 2024
In 2024, many Windows laptops are equipped with dedicated Neural Processing Units (NPUs) to enhance computing capabilities by efficiently handling AI workloads. Laptops featuring Intel Core Ultra processors, Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, or AMD 7040 series or later utilize NPUs. Windows Studio Effects allows users to enable features like background blur and eye contact during video calls, utilizing the NPU for energy-efficient processing. Amuse 2.1 is a generative AI application that performs text-to-image generation on-device using an NPU, although it currently lacks support for Intel's NPUs. Adobe Premiere Pro incorporates AI-driven features leveraging Ryzen AI hardware, and GIMP offers text-to-image generation through the OpenVINO plugin for Intel Core Ultra CPUs. Users with Snapdragon-powered laptops have access to features like live captions and image enhancements, with more AI capabilities expected in Windows 11 by 2025.
Winsage
October 30, 2024
Microsoft's AI-powered super resolution feature for the Photos app in Windows 11, designed for Copilot+ PCs with neural processing units, allows users to enlarge images by up to eight times. The feature unintentionally appeared on non-Copilot+ PCs, prompting Microsoft to acknowledge and fix the issue. However, this fix has also removed the feature from supported Copilot+ PCs, leaving users without access to the enhancement tool.
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