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Google Photos has launched a new cutout tool on iOS that lets users create instant stickers from photos. The feature is simple, fast, and intuitive, though Android users still need to wait.
Google Photos now lets Android users flip images with a simple tap.The new mirroring feature makes it easy to fix reversed selfies, adjust text, or create fun effects.
Google is working on AI image identification feature in Google Photos app.
Google has started rolling out new AI-powered editing tools.
Ask Photos tool lets users be more descriptive with their search on the Photos app.
Google Photos on web has got the ‘Documents’ section where your uploaded photos will be sorted and put under different categories.
Google says that these tools will gradually roll out starting May 15 and over the following weeks to all devices that meet certain criteria.
Google's move comes as consumers around the world are increasingly embracing AI editing tools in their daily lives.
A new Photo Stack feature will organize similar photos by recognizing the subject and the time frame within when the shots were taken.
The code for the new feature was found in a Google application that updated on the Play Store
The feature will also make its way to Google One members on both iOS and Android
Available on Pixel phones, the feature lets users save sensitive content in a password-protected folder
You're options are to either bite the bullet and buy a Google One subscription or move to a different service
The feature has been on Android phones for a while now
Google will also delete content across Gmail, Photos, and Drive that are over the storage limit.
However, netizens took to Twitter to express their disappointment over this new development as #GooglePhotos trended high on the micro-blogging site.
Starting June 1, 2021, any new photos and videos you upload will count toward the free 15 GB of storage that comes with every Google Account
Instead of four tabs, the new Google Photos app now features a three-tab structure.
The option will be available to users in Ireland, with a worldwide roll-out planned for the first half of 2020.
The feature would automatically scan documents uploaded on the app and adjust colours.
Google has launched the feature in India after it learned that over a third of people in India did not back up photos over a month due to longer time taken to backup and no frequent access to Wi-Fi.
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