Google Photos

The fullscreen Google Account switcher started rolling out earlier this year, and the menu redesign is now coming to the remaining first-party apps.
Expand Expanding CloseUnlimited Google Photos storage was the biggest selling point of what quickly became the most popular photo storage service, but as it became hard to sustain with scale, Google pulled the plug. For a while, though, T-Mobile customers have had access to a special Google One subscription that included unlimited Google Photos storage, but it’s now dead.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter introducing on the Pixel 10 series, Google Photos is bringing the conversational “Help me edit” experience to all Android users in the US.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter announcing in May, Google Photos is now widely rolling out a major redesign of the image editor on Android.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos’ new conversational editing tool finally realizes the chain link fence removal demo that the tech giant showcased almost a decade ago.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos is rolling out support for making custom stickers from your photos, but it only works on iOS with seemingly no plans to bring it to Android.
Expand Expanding CloseThe piecemeal redesign of Google Photos continues with the new viewer now available on Android after coming to iOS last month.
Expand Expanding CloseWhile we’re still waiting on a wider rollout, Google is detailing how to use its new “Remix” feature in Photos, which allows users to turn their pictures into cartoon art styles.
Expand Expanding CloseAs announced earlier this year, Google Photos is now rolling out a redesigned editor on Android, which is a massive update, and the company is taking the time to explain how it all works for those who may be confused.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos for Android is getting a very prominent and persistent redesign of its backup indicator that leverages Material 3 Expressive.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Google Photos editing suite is often evolving, but for many users, the perspective correction tool has recently vanished.
Expand Expanding CloseThe latest round of new features for Google Photos is meant to “bring your memories to life” using generative AI, with photo-to-video rolling out now.
Expand Expanding CloseSharing photos has always been easy, but a little inconvenient in Android. The Photo Picker allows for recent photos to be shared, but it never offered a concise way to share specific images in a hurry. An update to the Photo Picker may change that with a search bar for quicker selection.
Expand Expanding CloseIn addition to the upcoming editor redesign, Google Photos is revamping the app’s photo view.
Expand Expanding CloseAI has taken over basically everything in tech. Whether it’s search, social media, or basically every other app on your phone, AI is just everywhere. It demands your attention and is often not optional, but Google Photos just showcased an increasingly rare example of building out AI features with a sense of compromise and care for the end user.
Expand Expanding CloseIn addition to beginning a wider rollout of Ask Photos, Google Photos today detailed improvements to Ultra HDR, while there’s now “Screenshots & recordings” on the web.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos is now rolling out an updated version of its “Ask Photos” search experience, but also a way to disable it altogether. Here’s how to turn off AI search in Google Photos.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter “early access” testing got underway in October, Google Photos is now bringing Ask Photos to more eligible users in the US and making the AI search experience feel faster.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos is highlighting today how you can use quotation marks to search for text in images. Meanwhile, Ask Photos now has voice search.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle teased Material 3 Expressive for Photos last month, and one part of it — a redesign of the albums view — is now live on Android. QR code sharing for albums is also now available following last week’s announcement.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos was announced at I/O 2015 and the company is now celebrating the app’s 10th birthday with a redesign of the photo editor.
Expand Expanding CloseIn a change to how Google Photos shares images, a new “Quick Edit” page appears before sharing options appear. Here’s how to disable that page for quicker sharing.
Expand Expanding CloseA focus has been placed on editing tools that change how users approach group photos and shared experiences. Those AI tools would be great if they allowed users to make adjustments after they’d already been shared. It seems that is exactly what Google Photos will now allow users to do.
Expand Expanding CloseOne of the best things about Google Photos has always been its useful ability to search through your library, but the company’s focus on AI introduced an admittedly impressive, but annoying new experience to search. But there’s a little known shortcut in Google Photos that allows users to quickly jump back into classic search.
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