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Grok has launched advanced image editing tools that let users modify AI-generated images with simple text prompts no complex software needed. Released on March 23, 2025, these tools allow users to adjust lighting, add or change objects, tweak colors, and insert text using natural language. Powered by the Aurora model, #Grok delivers photorealistic💠 rendering and precise customization, making it a valuable tool for creators. While currently limited to editing its own generated images, the feature is free for all X users.

It is available on the web and the X 📱 app, with support for the Grok app coming in the next update.

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Big Breaking 💠

Grok has launched advanced image editing tools that let users modify AI-generated images with simple text prompts no complex software needed. Released on March 23, 2025, these tools allow users to adjust lighting, add or change objects, tweak colors, and insert text using natural language. Powered by the Aurora model, #Grok delivers photorealistic💠 rendering and precise customization, making it a valuable tool for creators. While currently limited to editing its own generated images, the feature is free for all X users.

It is available on the web and the X 📱 app, with support for the Grok app coming in the next update.

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