Google has started rolling out a new AI-powered photo editing feature in Google Photos for its millions of users in India. The biggest highlight of this feature is that you no longer need to navigate through different tools to edit photos. Users simply need to give voice or text commands to tell the AI what changes to make to the photo.
Google says the goal of this update is to make photo editing easier, faster, and more intuitive than ever before.
Powered by Gemini AI
According to Google, this new editing feature is based on the advanced architecture of Gemini AI. To use it, you need to tap on the “Help me edit” option for a photo or video in Google Photos. After that, you can directly give commands to the AI based on your needs.
Users can tell the AI to:
Remove unwanted objects from the photo
Enhance body features
Transform the photo into a specific style
Face Editing Made Easy
With the new Google Photos update, users can also tell the AI to:
“Remove my friend’s sunglasses”
“Make my eyes look open”
“Add a smile to my face”
The company says this feature works with the help of private face groups, allowing for basic and personalized editing tools. Google has also clarified that the privacy of users has been given utmost importance throughout the entire process.
“Nano Banana” Tool Gives Photos a New Look
A new tool called “Nano Banana” has also been added to Google Photos. With its help, users can simply describe in one line the kind of look they want for their photo. The AI transforms the photo into the desired style in just a few seconds. Google claims that this kind of effortless photo editing will be easier than ever before.
Digital Labels on AI Edits
Google has also added support for C2PA content credentials. A digital label will now appear on the edited image, indicating what kind of changes were made to the photo and its origin.
Which companies and colleges are providing collaborative support?
This is a new AI photo editing feature in India.
In addition to English, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, and Gujarati languages are also available.
This feature will work on Android devices that have:
At least 4GB of RAM
Android 8.0 or a newer version installed.
