Tag: Google Photos
-

Google Pixel Update: Battery-Saving Maps Mode, AI Photo Remixing, and Smarter Notifications
Overview: Pixel Drop Revamps Android Experience Google has rolled out its latest quarterly feature release for Pixel phones, officially dubbed Pixel Drop. This November software update focuses on three broad pillars: saving battery life, enhancing photo editing with AI, and delivering more intelligent notifications. As part of its ongoing strategy to push meaningful improvements to…
-

Google Photos Expands AI Features: Advanced Editing, AI Answers, and Global Search Reach
Google Photos expands its AI toolkit with powerful new editing and search features Google Photos is rolling out a fresh suite of AI-powered features designed to simplify editing, boost discovery, and help users get more from their photo libraries. The updates include advanced object and person editing, an AI-powered Ask button for instant guidance, new…
-

Google Photos’s Six New AI Features You Need to Know
Google Photos Adds Six New AI-Powered Features Google Photos has rolled out six new AI-powered features designed to streamline how you edit, organize, and relive your memories. Led by the widely anticipated Help me edit tool, these updates aim to make everyday photo tasks faster, more accurate, and more enjoyable. Here’s a closer look at…
-

Google Photos Adds Six AI-Powered Features to Elevate Your Library
Google Photos unveils six new AI-powered features Google Photos has rolled out a fresh batch of six AI-powered features designed to streamline editing, improve organization, and add context to your photo library. The highlights include personalized editing, enhanced auto-captions, and smarter ways to sort and relive moments—all aimed at helping users get more from their…
-

Google Photos AI Expands Editing and Global Search
Biggest leaps: AI-powered editing and more Google Photos is stepping up its AI game with a fresh suite of features designed to simplify editing, boost search capabilities, and spark creativity. The rollout includes an object- and person-editing tool, an AI Ask button for instant help on edits or photo details, AI-generated templates to create new…
-

Google Photos Unveils Six New AI-Powered Features
Google Photos Expands Its AI Toolkit with Six New Features Google Photos has introduced a fresh batch of six AI-powered features designed to streamline how users organize, edit, and relive their memories. The update centers on making editing more intuitive, enhancing searchability, and delivering smarter suggestions to showcase your best shots. Here’s what’s new and…
-

Google Photos Boosts AI Editing, Ask Button, and Global AI Search Expansion
Google Photos rolls out a suite of AI-powered editing and search features In its latest update, Google Photos introduces a set of artificial intelligence-powered tools designed to simplify photo editing, enhance search capabilities, and spark new creation. The changes center on giving users more control over their images—whether they want to tweak elements directly in…
-

Google’s Nano Banana: How the AI Image Editor Is Expanding to Search, Photos, and NotebookLM
Google Expands Nano Banana: The AI Image Editor Goes Beyond Gemini 2.5 When Google unveiled the Nano Banana image-editing model as part of Gemini 2.5 Flash, it signaled a shift toward conversational, prompt-driven image editing. The company didn’t keep the feature confined to a development sandbox. Over the summer, Nano Banana emerged as a powerful…
-

Google’s AI Image Editor Nano Banana Expands to Search, Photos, and NotebookLM
Google’s AI image editor Nano Banana goes mainstream Google is expanding its ambitious conversational image editing feature, Nano Banana, beyond its experimental roots. After a summer test phase with Gemini 2.5 Flash, the AI-powered editor is now slated to arrive across multiple Google products, including Search via Lens, Google Photos, and NotebookLM. This marks a…
-

Microsoft OneDrive Limits How Often You Can Toggle Facial-Recognition
Microsoft OneDrive Tightens Control Over Facial-Recognition Features Microsoft has been quietly exploring facial-recognition capabilities within OneDrive to help users organize and search photos by the people in them. The feature is currently in early access for some users, and it comes with a notable twist: a limit on how often you can turn the technology…
