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Google Photos allows iPhone users to edit photos by annotating the changes

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Google is rolling out several AI updates to its Google Photos app, including support for iOS conversation editing, more exact face editing, and up-to-date AI tools. This means that the “Help me edit” feature, which lets you describe how you want Google’s AI to alter your photos, will be available to iPhone users once it’s available on Pixel and other Android devices.

“As you start rolling out iOS in the U.S., you can simply describe your desired changes via voice or text and see how Google Photos brings your vision to life,” Google said in its announcement blog. This update also introduces a redesigned Google Photos editor interface for iPhones, making it easier to customize photos with straightforward gestures and one-touch suggestions.

Fresh, personalized editing capabilities should make changing something about your or your friends’ faces – like removing glasses, opening squinted eyes, or adding a smile – more exact by referencing images from private face groups. Google Nano Banana artificial intelligence model it also integrates with Google Photos, giving users more options to transform photos into up-to-date styles such as paintings, mosaics, and illustrations.

Other updates include a up-to-date “Ask” button for Android and iOS users, which launches a chatbot-style interface to edit images and answer questions about their content, and ready-made AI templates for Android users that let you instantly edit photos with popular prompts such as “put me in a fashion photoshoot.” The “Ask Photos” tool, which makes it simple to find specific photos in your gallery, is also expanding to over 100 up-to-date regions and 17 up-to-date languages.

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