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[Opinion] Samsung’s AI-powered Sketch to Image feature needs better marketing

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Galaxy AI’s Sketch to Image is in urgent need of better marketing. Samsung is best at innovation and feature creation but its marketing strategy lags. It should learn to promote even tiny changes as ground-breaking innovations from Apple.

Since the launch, we have not seen Samsung aggressively marketing the Sketch to Image feature. Galaxy users are using it on a large scale, but the epic experience is available on S Pen-supported Galaxy models.

We all take a lot of photos on holiday with friends, but there’s always one that stands out as the pick of the bunch. Sometimes, you might want to add a personal twist to it, like adding a crown to the head of the birthday girl.

You require additional tasks such as an image editor to get things done. You can easily put vector stuff on images or use a PNG file from the web. However, the image doesn’t render realistic as professional editing needs time and hard work.

Samsung Galaxy AI’s Sketch to Image is here to help with that.

You can start with a quick and simple sketch of what you want to see on a photo you’ve taken. Within a few seconds, the sketch will be converted into a photorealistic object that matches the mood of the photo — all thanks to AI.

One UI 6.1.1’s Sketch to Image feature allows you to turn your rough sketches into stunning works of art. You can either layer them on top of an image or start with a blank canvas and create something beautiful from scratch.

That’s not it, the feature is packed with additional options to customize your creations by selecting from different styles, such as watercolor or 3D cartoon. You can activate Samsung’s Sketch to Image in Gallery, Edge Panel, and Samsung Notes.

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