Google Photos is getting smarter. The app now features six new AI-powered tools designed to make photo editing and searching faster and easier. These tools use Google’s Gemini image model, Nano Banana, to understand natural-language instructions.
One standout feature, “Help Me Edit”, allows users to type or speak commands such as “remove sunglasses” or “make someone smile,” and the AI automatically applies the changes. The redesigned editor also supports creative commands like “make this look like a children’s storybook page.”
Under the “Create with AI” section, users can generate fun or professional content, such as high-fashion photoshoots or professional headshots, with just a few words.
On the search side, the “Ask Photos” feature lets users ask questions like “show me photos from London” or “find the photo with that dog,” and the AI scans their library to deliver results.
The update is rolling out globally on Android, iOS, and the web, with Ask Photos expanding to 17 additional languages and over 100 countries.
Google says these tools aim to make photo editing more intuitive and enhance the user experience, turning Google Photos into not just a storage app but also a creative and searchable hub.
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