Google Photos may have a new trick to make your pictures look dramatically different
Google Photos is quietly rolling out AI tools that could redefine how users edit photos and videos—with retro filters and video remixes on the horizon.
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The brief
Google Photos is expanding its AI-powered editing features, with a new tool called *'Edit with Ask Photos'* now available in select countries, though currently limited to Android users. Coverage highlights the rollout of this feature in Europe and hints at broader accessibility in the coming weeks.
Tech-focused outlets like *Android Police*, *9to5Google*, and *Forbes* are emphasizing the regional expansion of *'Edit with Ask Photos'* and its potential to streamline photo editing through AI-driven suggestions. *Yahoo Tech* and *Android Authority* focus on the upcoming *'Video Remix'* feature, framing it as a major leap for video editing within the app. *Digital Trends* and *Tech My Money* note the Android exclusivity for now, while *Samsung magazín* hints at broader AI enhancements beyond just photos. Watch for confirmation of the *'Video Remix'* feature’s release timeline and whether iOS support for *'Edit with Ask Photos'* will follow.
If past trends hold, Google may prioritize Android first, but cross-platform parity could arrive within months.
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Quick answers
Is this feature available on iOS yet?
Coverage does not yet specify iOS support for *'Edit with Ask Photos'* or *'Video Remix'*. The rollout is currently limited to Android users in select regions.
What exactly does *'Video Remix'* do?
Details are scarce, but *Yahoo Tech* and *Android Authority* suggest it will allow users to apply dramatic aesthetic changes to videos, including retro 2000s-style filters. Exact capabilities remain unconfirmed.
Will these tools replace manual editing options?
No evidence suggests manual editing tools will be removed. Coverage frames these as *additional* AI-assisted features, likely complementing existing options rather than replacing them.
Coverage (8)
- Google Photos could be working on new ways to transform your videos Android Police · 2d ago
- Google Photos rolls out AI-powered ‘Edit with Ask Photos’ to these new countries 9to5Google · 2d ago
- Google Photos’ AI image editor expands to more regions, but only for Android users Digital Trends · 2d ago
- Google Photos Expands ‘Edit with Ask Photos’ to Europe on Android Tech My Money · 2d ago
- Google Photos may have a new trick to make your pictures look dramatically different Android Authority · 2d ago
- Google Photos Prepares Massive 'Video Remix' AI Upgrade Yahoo Tech · 2d ago
- Google Photos Update: 8 Upcoming Tools To Fake The 2000s Digicam Look Forbes · 2d ago
- Google Photos is improving one of its top tools. They're also adding a mysterious AI feature for videos Samsung magazín · 2d ago
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