Xiaomi developers have released a redesigned gallery editor, which will soon begin to appear in the latest HyperOS 2 firmware, and then will be registered in HyperOS 3.
HyperOS 3 Gallery Editor version 2.0.0.1.8 introduces a redesigned user interface along with a set of notable technological improvements.
This update to the gallery editor includes an expanded set of artificial intelligence-based features, improved markup tools, and a wide range of watermark styles previously available only for some flagship devices.
These features, including the premium watermark styles from Camera 6.1, are now available to a wider user base, reflecting the democratization of previously exclusive features.
The editor update number 2.0.0.1.8 contains many improvements that collectively take the photo editing process to a new level for Xiaomi users.
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New features with artificial intelligence
The newly implemented AI Beautify feature represents an advance in mobile photography. This tool uses sophisticated algorithms to enhance portraits — smoothing the skin, highlighting the eyes, and optimizing facial features — while maintaining a natural look.
Automating these adjustments allows users to achieve exquisite professional results with minimal manual intervention.
Advanced markup features
With this update, Gallery Editor now supports more accurate and versatile photo annotation.
Users can apply advanced text overlays, drawing tools, and geometric shapes, thereby improving both the usability and the creative range of the application.
Enhanced access to watermark styles
A notable aspect of this update is the increased availability of watermark styles. Previously limited to users with Xiaomi Camera 6, these premium designs are now available on all compatible devices.
This change allows a wider cohort of users to apply professional watermarks to their photos.
Evolution of the design language
The redesigned interface signals a strategic shift in Xiaomi’s approach to software aesthetics. Moving away from the rounded motifs typical of MIUI 12, 13, 14, HyperOS 1 and HyperOS 2, the updated gallery editor prefers clearer, more geometric elements.
This evolution may foreshadow the visual trajectory of HyperOS 3 and future system developments, indicating a move towards minimalism and structural clarity.
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