Google Photos introduced a new batch of half a dozen AI-powered features today. The first is personalized photo editing. using the "help me edit," You can now make adjustments to portraits and group shots, like removing sunglasses or fixing closed eyes. Google says the AI uses other images stored in user face groups to make precise changes to people in your photo library. "help me edit" The voice- or text-controlled photo editing tool is also rolling out to iOS users in the US.
Next, the company is integrating its Nano Banana image editor into Google Photos. Users can submit open-ended restyling requests in "help me edit" Tools, such as making a picture look like a Renaissance painting or a mosaic. Nano Banana will also introduce a new Create with AI section, which will provide templates based on popular requests to speed up the AI editing process. The feature will be available on the Create tab for Android users in the US and India from next week. Later, Google will begin personalizing these templates for particular hobbies and experiences captured in a person’s photo library.
following a "pause" And when it launches again in June, the Ask Photo tool is also expanding. Google Photos Library’s AI-powered searches will be available in more than 100 new markets and support 17 new languages starting this week.
Finally, Google Photos is getting a new Ask button that aims to provide more details about a specific image. After tapping the button, the user can type a question about the photo’s contents, find similar images in their library, or begin describing the desired edit. The feature is currently only available in the US, but on both Android and iOS platforms.
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