Google Photos expands conversational editing to more Android phones
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Google Photos expands conversational editing to more Android phones
"After launching on Pixel 10 devices, the Google Photos feature that allows users to edit images by describing the changes they want to make is now coming to other Android phones. Google announced that the Gemini-powered conversational editing capabilities are rolling out to eligible Android users in the US starting today, and can be accessed by tapping "Help me edit" in the Google Photos editor."
"The update enables more Google Photos users to describe their edits using their voice or text instead of manually using the app's tools or adjustment sliders. The aim is to make photo editing quicker and more accessible, preventing users from having to use a variety of specific app tools and understand how they'll work together. The feature also provides suggested edits that users can select, and it works with vague commands like "make it better" or "restore this old photo.""
Gemini-powered conversational editing in Google Photos is expanding from Pixel 10 devices to eligible Android phones in the US. Users can access the feature by tapping 'Help me edit' in the Google Photos editor and describe desired changes using voice or text. The capability replaces manual use of tools and sliders by applying edits based on natural-language commands, including vague prompts like 'make it better' or 'restore this old photo.' The editor also surfaces suggested edits for users to choose from. Short, imprecise descriptions yield less granular control, while reliance on Gemini can speed up complex adjustments.
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