We all have that one photo. The one that’s almost perfect, but it’s ruined by a car in the background, a distracting reflection, or a less-than-ideal sky. For years, fixing these photos required serious editing skills and expensive software. But what if you could edit a photo by simply telling it what to do? Well, as part of the launch of the Google Pixel 10 series, the firm is bringing that dream to life via Conversational Editing in Google Photos.
With the announcement of the Pixel 10 devices, Google announced a major upgrade to its Photos service that feels like something out of a sci-fi movie. Thanks to the power of Gemini, Google Photos is getting a conversational editing feature. As its name suggests, it allows you to make complex edits with nothing more than a simple text or voice command.
Edit photos with your voice in Google Photos, first in Pixel 10 series
Gone are the days of fumbling through menus, selecting complicated tools, or painstakingly adjusting sliders. Now, you can simply open an image and ask for what you want. Need to get rid of a distracting object? Just say, “remove the cars in the background.” Want to save an old family photo? Try, “restore this old photo.” The AI understands these natural language requests and performs the changes for you in seconds.
The best part is that it’s smart enough to handle even vague commands. If you don’t know where to start, you can just tell the app to “make it better.” Then, the AI will work its magic. You can also stack multiple requests in a single prompt, like “remove the reflections, brighten the photo, and add clouds to the sky.”
Beyond simple touch-ups, the new conversational editing also opens up a world of creative possibilities. You can change the background of a photo or add fun items to a subject, all with just a few words. This puts the power of creative, AI-driven editing into the hands of anyone, regardless of their skill level.
Initially, this groundbreaking feature will be exclusive to the new Pixel 10 lineup. However, Google has confirmed that it will be rolling out to Android and iOS devices in the coming weeks.
C2PA Content Credentials
Along with these new editing capabilities, Google is also adding C2PA Content Credentials to Google Photos. This industry-standard credential will provide more transparency by showing if an image was captured with or edited using AI. This will give you a clearer view of how a photo was created. This new tool, combined with the power of conversational editing, marks a major step forward for Google Photos.
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