Google Photos conversational editing feature rolling out to more Android devices
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Google Photos conversational editing feature rolling out to more Android devices
"Google's Pixel 10 series introduced a new AI-powered conversational editing tool in Photos, letting users make edits simply by describing them through voice or text. The feature was exclusive to Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold users in the US, until now. Conversational editing in Photos is now rolling out to all eligible Android users in the US. To use the feature, users will need to set their Google Account language to English (US)."
"Eligible Android users will see a new 'Help me edit' button in the Photos editor. Users then describe the edit using text or voice and Gemini should do the needful. The feature lets users change backgrounds, add objects, and more. Google Photos will also provide users with suggested edits such as 'make it better'. Users can add follow-up instructions to further edit images. Google Pixel 10 Pro 5G"
Google's Pixel 10 series introduced an AI-powered conversational editing tool in Photos that lets users make edits by describing them via voice or text. The tool was initially exclusive to Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold users in the US. Conversational editing in Photos is now rolling out to all eligible Android users in the US. Users must set their Google Account language to English (US) to access the feature. Eligible users will see a new 'Help me edit' button in the Photos editor and can describe edits using text or voice for Gemini to apply. The feature can change backgrounds, add objects, offer suggested edits like 'make it better,' and accept follow-up instructions to further refine images.
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