3 Galaxy AI Features You Must Try in 2025

Explore 3 useful Galaxy AI features that improve photos, simplify browsing, and organize notes without adding extra steps or apps.

Here are top 3 Galaxy AI features you should be excited for in 2025
Here are the top 3 Galaxy AI features you should be excited for in 2025 (Image via Author | Deltia’s Gaming)

AI used to be an abstract concept that companies discussed at product launches. But now it’s showing up in the stuff we use every day, like the basic tools on your phone. Whether you’re editing a photo or translating something quickly, it’s just there. No fuss. While almost all smartphone manufacturers are rushing to maximize the integration of AI in their products, Samsung’s Galaxy AI is a clear example of how these tools are starting to blend into regular usage. 

Introduced with the Galaxy S24 series and now available on older Galaxy devices via One UI 6.1, Galaxy AI includes several tools designed to make your phone smarter without overwhelming you. Let’s look at three Galaxy AI features that make a real difference in daily use.

Top Galaxy AI Features You Must Try in 2025

1) Generative Edit in Galaxy AI is great for fixing photos

One of the more polished additions to Samsung’s photo app is Generative Edit. Samsung’s built-in photo editor now lets you fix a picture without needing a separate app. It runs locally in the Gallery app and is surprisingly simple to figure out.

You can erase people in the background, extend skies or beaches, and shift objects for better composition. Unlike older tools that left artifacts or blurred edges, Generative Edit attempts to rebuild missing areas with detail that fits. The result is cleaner images that don’t feel overly edited or fake.

2) Galaxy AI Circle to Search and Browsing Assist

Search anything on screen with Galaxy AI
Search anything on screen with Galaxy AI (Image via Samsung)

Circle to Search is a feature developed in collaboration with Google, allowing you to circle any item on your screen to access more information. Whether it’s a bag in a fashion video or a quote in an article, you can tap and hold the home button, draw a circle around it, and get a search result instantly. You never need to leave the app you’re using.

If you’re like me and open way too many tabs when reading online, Samsung’s browser now has something called Browsing Assist. It can shrink down long articles, translate parts of the page, or make the whole thing easier to digest. Saves you from bouncing between apps.

3) Note Assist and Transcript Assist help you stay organized

Samsung Notes and Voice Recorder have become smarter thanks to Galaxy AI. Note Assist can rewrite messy notes, summarize long entries, or translate written content. There’s a feature that turns voice recordings into text. Not just a direct transcription either. It tries to clean it up, give you a summary, and make it readable without sounding like a mess of run-on sentences. Or you can jot down rough ideas and turn them into more polished notes using Note Assist.

At first glance, Galaxy AI just feels like another sticker companies slap on everything these days. But some of it is actually useful. A few of the tools, like the photo editor or transcription features, do what they’re supposed to without trying too hard to be smart.

The tools don’t require learning anything new or using separate apps, which ensures there is no learning curve to using these features. They work quietly in the background and help when you need them. If your Galaxy device has the latest software, you’ve probably already got this stuff. Even if you only use one or two of the features, they quietly make things easier. 


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