How to use Audio Eraser feature on Samsung Galaxy S25

 

One of the standout features of this year's Samsung Galaxy S25 series is Audio Eraser. It works similarly to Google's technology on the Pixel 9 series, allowing you to remove six types of unwanted sounds from videos. You can adjust them yourself or let the AI ​​do it automatically.

If you own a Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, or Galaxy S25 Ultra, this article will help you get the most out of Audio Eraser.

To get started, open the Gallery app on your Galaxy S25 and navigate to the video you want to edit. While previewing the video, tap the Galaxy AI icon (the shiny icon in the middle) or tap the Edit icon (a pencil), then select the audio icon and tap Erase Audio.

Once the Audio Eraser customization page opens, you can choose Auto mode to let the AI ​​do it automatically or manually adjust each type of sound. Options include voices, noise, music, crowds, and other environmental elements.

After editing, you can listen to the original and edited versions to compare before saving. When you're satisfied, tap Done and select Save Copy. The original video will remain intact, and the edited version will be saved as a separate file.

Audio Eraser is especially useful for those who often shoot outdoor videos or create content on YouTube. With the ability to recognize and remove six common types of sounds such as wind, music, speakers, crowds, noise, and natural sounds, this feature brings better audio quality to your videos.

Samsung also does a pretty good job of identifying and processing unwanted sounds. However, the AI ​​can only remove sounds that it can recognize, so the results may vary from video to video. With Audio Eraser, Galaxy S25 users have another powerful tool to enhance their video recording experience.