Edit with Ask Photos adds a conversational photo editor to Google Photos that accepts natural-language instructions for image edits. Users can type prompts to remove reflections, photobombers, or adjust composition without using sliders or manual tools. The feature leverages generative AI to perform simple and complex edits through descriptive requests. The Pixel Series 10 launch includes this feature alongside Camera Coach, improved Add Me, and Auto Best Take for higher-quality photos. The tool will roll out to Android and iOS users over time, integrating AI-powered editing directly into users' existing photo workflows.
There was a time when removing objects or distractions from an image required learning how to use advanced tools like Adobe Photoshop and finagling with a lasso tool for much too long. Generative AI has changed that, making complex edits possible with simple taps. Google's new AI-powered feature takes that to the next level.
The company held its Made by Google hardware event on Wednesday, and, unsurprisingly, AI releases were a big part of the new Pixel Series 10 launch. The AI features were sprinkled across the phone's different apps, but a bulk of the most exciting AI features focused on helping users get better-quality photos.
Google Photos now has a conversational photo editor, which lets you enter a request for an edit you'd like done to your photo and then have AI do it for you. You don't need to know which slider or tool to use, either. All you have to do is describe the end result you'd like to see. It's really that easy.
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