
"The Microsoft Photos app for Windows lets you track down your photos by name, date, or search. But sometimes you need a helping hand to find a certain type of image. Now rolling out to Windows 11 insiders on Copilot+ PCs, the new Auto-Categorization feature will place your photos and images into categories such as screenshots and receipts. The idea is to save you the time and hassle of scouring or searching your entire photo library to find a particular image."
"Your photos are grouped into predefined categories. For now, those categories are limited to screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes. The categories themselves appear in the left pane of the Photos app so you can easily jump from one to another. Using AI, the Photos app can identify images regardless of the language of any displayed text. As one example cited by Microsoft, a Hungarian passport will still be categorized as "Passport" even if the text isn't written in English."
The Microsoft Photos app will automatically organize images into predefined categories using AI. The Auto-Categorization feature is rolling out to Windows 11 Insiders on Copilot+ PCs. Photos are grouped into categories limited to screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes, with category entries shown in the left pane for quick navigation. The AI can identify images regardless of the language of any displayed text, allowing items like a Hungarian passport to be labeled as "Passport." Users must join the Windows Insider Program and are advised to test Insider builds on a spare PC or virtual machine.
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