The feature is designed to make it easier to edit photos without having to understand which editing tools to use or where they can be found in the app.
Previously exclusive to the Pixel 10, you can now edit photos with a simple AI prompt - remove glare, add clouds, and more.
Google first introduced conversational editing to Pixel 10 phones, but the company is now rolling it out to Android users in the US. It should be available for any adults who have their Google account ...
Previously available on Pixel 10 phones, the conversational editing feature in Google Photos is available to more Android ...
When the Pixel 10 series launched a few weeks ago, it had exclusive access to a new Google Photos feature that would let you ...
A screenshot shared on X by @nirmalsri7 allegedly shows the Galaxy AI settings page in One UI 8.5 (via @SamMobile ). Besides ...
Google is rolling out its "Help me edit" feature, debuted on the Pixel 10 series, to all eligible Android users in the US.
After launching on Pixel 10 devices, the Google Photos feature that allows users to edit images by describing the changes they want to make is now coming to other Android phones. Google announced that ...
The new conversational editing feature in Google Photos, which first made its debut on the Pixel 10 lineup, is now available ...
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