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Apple appears to be taking a cautious approach to the rollout of its new image-creation tools, Image Wand, Genmoji, and Image Playground, in.2. In the recently rolled out Developer Beta, the company will be limiting access to these features and notifying developers when they are available for testing. This waitlist approach is similar to how Apple limited access to the initial set of Apple Intelligence features in.2 to developers, access to the new graphics tools will be limited.
Although it is not immediately clear, inside the Image Playground app, a prompt will appear requesting early access to the image creation tools. This is then followed by a confirmation that you are now part of a waiting list for an unspecified amount of time. Some users managed to make it to the first round of testing and have access to these tools right now, however, others were not so lucky..2 with the new graphics features will likely be released before the end of 2024.
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