Google Photos Expands Gemini AI Editing to All US Android Users
Google Photos Expands Gemini AI Editing to All US Android Users

Google Photos Expands Gemini AI Editing to All US Android Users

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Google Photos has expanded its Gemini-powered conversational AI photo editing feature, "Help me edit," to all eligible Android users in the U.S., after initially launching on Pixel 10 devices. This feature allows users to edit images using natural language voice or text commands, simplifying the editing process by removing the need to manually use traditional tools or sliders. Users can make a variety of adjustments, from lighting changes to object removal or even creative transformations like adding AI-generated elements, with the AI supporting follow-up refinement requests. The AI editor delivers results quickly and transparently labels photos edited with AI tools, while also introducing creative options such as turning still photos into videos or applying styles like anime or 3D. This rollout is part of Google's broader effort to make photo editing more accessible, fun, and intuitive for a wide audience. Additionally, Google Photos now includes support for C2PA Content Credentials to identify AI-created images, enhancing transparency about photo modifications.

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