Talk to Your Photos: Google Photos Unleashes AI-Powered Editing Revolution | Edit Photos with Just Your Voice

 

Google Photos Gets Smarter: Edit Photos with Voice or Text



Google's latest innovation is changing the way we edit photos. At the recent Made by Google event, the company announced a groundbreaking feature in Google Photos that lets users edit pictures using natural language, either through voice or text commands.
What Does This Mean for Users?
Imagine being able to tell Google Photos to "remove the cars in the background" or "restore this old photo" and having the app do the work for you. This feature, powered by Gemini, allows users to make adjustments to their photos without needing extensive editing knowledge.
Key Features of "Edit by Asking"
Transparency with C2PA Content Credentials
Google is also introducing support for C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos, starting with Pixel 10 devices. This standard aims to provide transparency around image creation and AI involvement.
Availability
The "Edit by Asking" feature launches on Pixel 10 devices in the U.S. on Wednesday, while C2PA support will roll out to Google Photos on iOS and Android in the coming weeks.
The Future of Photo Editing
This innovative feature is set to revolutionize the way we interact with our photos. With Google Photos' new editing capabilities, users can focus on capturing memories rather than perfecting them.

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