Google is marking the 10th anniversary of Google Photos by introducing a revamped, AI-powered photo editor aimed at making image enhancement simpler and faster.
The updated tool combines multiple effects with a single suggestion and offers editing tips when users tap on specific parts of a photo.
Instead of relying solely on manual controls, the interface now blends smart features like Reimagine and Auto frame with familiar options such as brightness and contrast. The new editor is being rolled out to Android users first, with iOS users set to receive it later in the year.
In addition, Google Photos now supports album sharing via QR codes. Instead of sharing links, users can generate a code that others nearby can scan or receive digitally, allowing them to view or add photos to shared albums.
With over 1.5 billion monthly users and more than nine trillion photos stored, Google Photos remains one of the world's most widely used photo services.
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