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The new “edit by asking” feature in Google Photos leverages Gemini so you can ask for changes to a photo using natural language. For instance, you can say things like “remov
Google Photos introduces conversational AI editing, launches first on Pixel 10 with C2PA credentials
Google Photos now supports conversational AI editing, letting users describe changes in text or voice for quick, customized results. Launching first on Pixel 10 in the U.S., the update also integrates C2PA Content Credentials for greater transparency in AI-generated images.
Beyond “basic” photo editing, Google’s AI photo editing can remove unwanted objects and people, sharpen blurry photos, add smiles to grumpy people in group photos, and even add the photographer into group shots. This is a level of photo processing that was only accessible to Photoshop masters even a few years go.
The Pixel 10 series is bringing a new Ask Photos feature that lets you edit images by simply giving text prompts to AI.
For a more predictable photo cleanup experience, consider third-party apps like Sponge - Gallery Cleaner, or Photo Cleaner: Swipewipe for iOS. Both offer similar swipe-based functionality, although they only work for local files, not those stored in the cloud.
Google's new AI camera features for the Pixel 10 are impressive, but they're lacking when it comes to transparency.
A few weeks after introducing its new AI-powered Remix feature for Google Photos, Google is starting to roll out the feature to users.
Google Photos is rolling out design updates and new filtering options, aligning with the upcoming Pixel 10 launch.
On The Vergecast: a deep dive into the Google Pixel event, the Pixel’s AI-enhanced zoom, and Google’s next wearables The Pixel line has often been on the cutting edge of mobile photography. This year,