Google Photos on Android is rolling out a dedicated Stickers folder in the Collections tab, automatically saving every custom sticker you create. The update brings the Android app to feature parity with iOS, which received the folder in January.
Google Photos is getting a new AI-powered feature that could change the way you plan outfits using photos you already have.
Google Photos is adding incremental Takeout exports, making recurring local backups smaller after the first full archive. The catch is that Photos must be the only selected product during setup.
My old Pixel 8a had every chance to feel cheap on vacation. Instead, it made the flagship upgrade itch look ridiculous.
Google Photos is getting a new wardrobe feature that uses AI to catalog your outfits from past photos, help you mix and match looks, and virtually try them on.
Google recreates Cher’s closet from “Clueless” with AI.
For the first time, Google Photos lets users retouch specific facial features after a photo is taken, with AI-powered tools that work for each person in group shots and require no additional apps or subscriptions.
You can use the new tools to remove blemishes, refine skin texture, brighten eyes, or whiten teeth in photos.
Personalized AI images sound cool — until you realize the ‘personalization’ comes from Google scanning your entire photo library.
The new Copy button in Google Photos cuts out the download middleman entirely, putting images on your clipboard instantly, though expect a slight resolution trade-off for the speed gain.