Owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones often notice a component called Xiaomi Gallery Editor in the list of installed applications. Many users wonder what kind of program it is, can it be removed and why it is even needed in the system? In fact, it is not a third-party software, but a system plugin responsible for advanced image processing functions in the standard gallery.
Without this module, you wonβt be able to use modern retouching tools, create complex collages, or use artificial intelligence to improve your images. Unlike just viewing photos, this component provides a full-fledged photo editor built deep into the MIUI or HyperOS shell. Understanding its features will help you manage your deviceβs media library more efficiently.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the appβs functionality, covert editing capabilities, and answer frequent questions about the security and necessity of the component, and learn how to turn your smartphone into a powerful content creation tool without installing unnecessary software from the Play Market.
Main purpose of the system component
The main task of Xiaomi Gallery Editor is to provide advanced functions within the standard Gallery application. When you open a photo and click Change button, the system addresses this plugin, which contains filter libraries, compression algorithms and tools for working with layers.
It's important to understand that this is not a standalone application with an icon on the desktop, but a background service. The user interacts with his interface only indirectly, through the main gallery, and thanks to this module, support for RAW formats and the ability to batch image processing is implemented.
β οΈ Warning: Attempt to forcibly remove or disable this component through ADB It can cause the standard gallery to stop opening the editing mode or to work incorrectly.
The pluginβs functionality is constantly updated with firmware. In new versions of HyperOS, developers are adding support for neural networks that automatically remove noise or improve facial detail in portraits. Without the installed and up-to-date Xiaomi Gallery Editor, these features simply wonβt be available to the user.
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If after the system update, photos stopped editing, check in the application settings if the Xiaomi Gallery Editor or Mi Gallery component is disabled.
Key Editing Opportunities and Tools
Inside the interface that this plugin provides, there's a powerful set of tools that people often underestimate the standard gallery, preferring third-party solutions, but the functionality is really rich. Let's look at the main groups of features available after activating the editing mode.
One of the most popular features is the magical erasure of objects, which analyzes the environment and fills a remote area with pixels, creating the illusion that the object has never been there, and also works with color: you can change the temperature, saturation, contrast, and even apply selective correction of individual tones.
- π¨ Filters and Effects: Ten-kilometre styles, from vintage film to vibrant cyberpunk colors that apply in a single click.
- βοΈ Personneling and Turning: Accurate Horizon Alignment, Perspective Correction, and Pruning in Predetermined Proportions for Social Media.
- π Text and markup: Ability to add labels, stickers, hand-drawn and blur sensitive data in a picture.
Special attention should be paid to the work with portrait mode. Even if the photo is taken without the bokeh effect, the editor allows you to artificially blur the background after the fact. The blurring force is controlled by a slider, which gives flexibility in adjusting the final result. In addition, the Plastic tool is available for easy correction of the figure or facial features.
Working with collages and formatting
Another strength that Xiaomi Gallery Editor provides is collage creation, so you don't have to download individual apps like Layout or PicCollage, but you can select up to 9 photos and automatically put them together into a single composition.
When creating a collage, there are multiple grid modes available. You can choose a classic structure, a free layout, or a puzzle format where images are joined without fields. This is convenient for creating reports, presentations, or just beautiful posts for Instagram and Telegram.
| Type of collage | Description | Maximum photo |
|---|---|---|
| Grid (Grid) | Uniform division of space | 9 pcs. |
| Puzzle (Puzzle) | Figurative joints without frames | 9 pcs. |
| Text (Text) | Adding captions to photos | 1 pc. |
| Poster. | Photo with frame and text space | 1 pc. |
Quality is an important aspect. Unlike many online services, Xiaomi's local editor doesn't compress the image aggressively when exporting. You can adjust the resolution and quality of the final file in the settings before saving, which is critical for anyone who plans to print photos or use them for commercial purposes.
Privacy: Hidden Album and Data Protection
Xiaomi Gallery Editor is closely integrated with the Hidden Album feature, not just a folder with a password, but an encrypted storage that changes file extensions, making them invisible to other applications and file managers without authorization.
To hide the album, you need to pull the list down in the album viewing mode until the lock icon appears. Once you set the password or link to the Mi Account, the selected folders disappear from public access, access to them only through the same swipe down and enter the code.
β οΈ Note: When you reset your phone to factory settings without first unlocking and transferring data, the contents of the hidden album will be irretrievably lost, as it is encrypted by binding to the current system.
The editor also allows you to delete metadata (EXIF) before sending a photo. Geolocation, camera model and shooting date can be hidden, which increases your digital hygiene when sharing files in instant messengers. This is especially true for Android devices, where applications often request access to the full file path.
How to recover hidden photos after resetting?
Integration with the cloud and ecosystem
Gallery efficiency increases when using cloud services. - Xiaomi Gallery Editor
Synchronization works in the background and depends on the Wi-Fi settings. You can set a rule to make heavy originals load only when connected to the network, and optimized previews - via the mobile Internet. This saves traffic and space on the device.
- π Auto Sync: Instant Album Update on All Devices Linked to One Mi Account.
- πΎ Clear Place: Free Place removes originals from the device, leaving them in the cloud but leaving them available for viewing in low quality.
- ποΈ Recycle Bin: Deleted photos are stored for 30 days in a cloud bin, from where they can be restored even after cleaning on the phone.
Compatibility with other devices in the ecosystem is worth noting: edited photos are easy to stream on Xiaomi Smart TV or send to print through compatible printers. The data protocol is optimized for fast work on the local network.
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Using Mi Cloud in conjunction with the gallery editor creates a single work environment where your edits and albums are available from any device, anywhere in the world.
Frequent problems and ways to solve them
Despite the stability, users can encounter errors, most often due to a lack of RAM during processing. 4K heavy-handed RAW-In such cases, the application can close on its own, and the solution lies in cleaning the gallery cache through the system settings.
Sometimes, after updating the firmware, the editor functions may temporarily disappear, this happens if the system components are updated, and the Xiaomi Gallery Editor plugin remains the old version, you need to go to the application settings, find the Gallery and check for updates through the built-in GetApps store or Mi Store.
If the gallery is slow, try turning off real-time sync or reducing the number of widgets on the desktop that access the media library, and rebooting the device, which resets temporary files and frees up CPU resources, also helps.
βοΈ Diagnostics of gallery problems
Comparison with third-party analogues
Many users ask if you should install Snapseed or Lightroom if you have a built-in tool. Xiaomi Gallery Editor wins in access speed and integration. You don't have to open a separate app, import a photo and export it back. It all happens in one click.
But for a professional retouching, a system editor may not be able to do much, and it lacks curves, layer masks, and advanced color correction tools, but for 90 percent of the everyday tasks -- social media, family archives, fast document submission -- built-in functionality is more than enough.
In conclusion, Xiaomi Gallery Editor is an important system element that turns a regular gallery into a powerful multimedia center. It does not need to be removed, but rather, it is worth exploring its capabilities to maximize the potential of your smartphone.