Buying a Pixel phone has often been more about the Google-flavored software experience and less about the hardware. Nowhere is this more evident than in the company’s photography-focused endeavors, where it has effectively used its computational photography magic to create truly stunning images across several generations. This deep focus on enhancing the imaging experience extends to the Google Photos app where the company often debuts new features, some of which remain Pixel series exclusives.
One of those features for the Pixel 6 generation was the Face Unblur feature which automatically edited snaps with out-of-focus subjects. For the Pixel 7, Google is expanding on the feature by widening the unblurring effect to the entire shot with Photo Unblur. Not just that, you can now toss any old photograph at the Tensor G2-infused Pixel 7 and let it do its thing with just a single button press.