Tech giant Google has unveiled a new Artificial Intelligence-driven photo editing tool in India. Users of Google Photos can now modify images by verbally or textually describing the desired changes. This innovative feature allows individuals to enhance photos by simply articulating the edits they wish to make.
The new functionality enables users to request alterations like removing sunglasses, opening eyes, or creating smiles on subjects within their photos. Leveraging advanced Gemini capabilities, Google Photos can deliver precise and personalized edits based on images from users’ private face groups. To access this feature, users can select a photo and tap on “Help me edit.”
Google has expanded the feature’s language support to include English, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, and Gujarati. This functionality is compatible with any Android device running on Android 8.0 or higher with a minimum of 4GB RAM. Additionally, Google has introduced three new features: conversational editing, personalized edits, and Nano Banana.
Through conversational editing, users can seamlessly navigate between editing tools and sliders. By providing descriptions such as “blur the background,” “eliminate glare,” or “enhance colors,” users can swiftly achieve their desired photo adjustments. Moreover, users can personalize edits by instructing Gemini to make specific changes to individuals in photos, like removing sunglasses or making them smile.
The Nano Banana feature in Google Photos empowers users to request various transformations for their images. By simply describing a new style, users can promptly bring their creative vision to life. Google is also enhancing transparency regarding AI-generated content by integrating support for C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos. This feature attaches a permanent digital label displaying the origin and edit history of modified images.
