
"Android users are getting a huge photo editing upgrade today thanks to a new feature for Google Photos. Last month, Google debuted what ZDNET Senior Editor Sabrina Ortiz called "the ultimate AI photo-editing tool" -- a conversational photo editor that lets you describe the edit you want with either voice or text."
"The feature was exclusive to the Pixel 10 series at first, but that window is up, as Google has announced the feature is rolling out to all eligible Android users starting this week."
"To get started, open the photo you want in Google Photos and tap the "Help me edit" button in the bottom corner. You'll see a couple of preselected prompts like "remove background clutter" or "focus more on the subject," but you'll also see a text field that lets you enter anything. Also: 10 must-try Google Photos tips and tricks - including a new AI editor By typing or speaking, you can tell Gemini what you want to do. Google says you can ask for a simple edit like "remove the glare" or "add clouds to the sky," make a general request like "make the photo better" if you don't know specifically what you want, or even get creative with wild edits like sending your subject to outer space or transporting your pet to the beach."
Google Photos now includes a conversational AI editor that accepts voice or text prompts through a "Help me edit" button. The editor offers preselected prompts and a freeform text field for specific or creative requests. Gemini performs edits such as removing glare, adding clouds, removing background clutter, or imaginative transforms like placing subjects in new scenes. Edited results are produced in seconds, demonstrated in a Google demo video. The feature was initially exclusive to Pixel 10 devices and is now rolling out to eligible Android users. Edited images will include C2PA metadata for provenance.
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