Google Photos has started rolling out a new feature that allows you to cancel the backup of photos and videos from your device.
Google Photos is making changes to the way it organises your memories, which will now be called Moments. The update is already available on iOS and will soon be available for Android.
Google Photos will soon be able to show images created by artificial intelligence to help users identify them.
Google has announced Ask Photos, a feature that allows you to search for photos in your library using natural language.
The Google Photos app will soon get a major update with a new "video presets" feature. This feature will allow users to quickly edit their videos with just a few taps on the screen.
At Google I/O in May, Google announced a new feature for Google Photos called Ask Photos. Through integration with Google Gemini, this feature allows users to ask questions about photos in their library.
Google is working on a new extension for Gemini that will integrate the "request photos" feature with Google Photos.
Google Photos has received an important update that addresses an issue with editing Ultra HDR images. Version 6.96.0.663027175 of the app now allows you to perform basic edits, such as cropping and rotation, without losing Ultra HDR information.
Google Photos is preparing a new feature to make it easy to hide faces in memories. The latest version of the Android app reveals a revamped way to manage your memories, including the ability to hide faces faster.
Google Photos just passed the 10 billion download mark on the Google Play store.
After introducing cross-device syncing last year, Google Photos makes it much easier to open a closed folder on Android and iOS.
Google Photos is rolling out its free Magic Editor app to all Android device users, including Pixel and Samsung devices.
Google Photos is expanding its editing capabilities for Galaxy phone users. Now Samsung device owners can enjoy all the advanced AI tools that were previously only available for Pixel and Google One devices.
Google Photos seems to be working on a new feature that will automatically create a "Cinematic Moment" in the app. This feature is similar to the Cinematic Photos feature, which allows you to create 3D versions of flat images. However, the "Cinematic Moment" is focused on video.
Google Photos will soon introduce a new feature that will allow users to check if their image is "not eligible for space saving". This update will improve the backup process, allowing for more efficient space management.