Google Photos is now allowing iPhone users to edit images using voice commands. The "Help me edit" feature, which was previously only available on Android devices, has been rolled out on iOS. With this new update, users can simply describe the edits they want by speaking or typing their requests, and Google Photos will bring their vision to life.
The redesigned editor UI for Google Photos is also now available on iPhones, making it easy to adjust images using simple gestures and one-tap suggestions. This means that iPhone users can benefit from the same level of image editing features as Android users, without needing to switch between devices.
One of the key new features in this update is Google's Nano Banana AI model. This advanced AI technology will enable more accurate facial editing, allowing users to precisely adjust elements such as glasses, eyes, and smiles. The system can even reference private face groups for added accuracy.
Other notable updates include a "Ask" button that launches a chatbot-style interface to edit images and answer questions about their contents. iPhone users also gain access to ready-made AI templates that let them instantly edit photos using popular prompts, such as putting themselves in a high-fashion photo shoot.
In addition, the "Ask Photos" tool will be expanded to more than 100 new regions and 17 new languages, making it easier for users to find specific images in their gallery.
The redesigned editor UI for Google Photos is also now available on iPhones, making it easy to adjust images using simple gestures and one-tap suggestions. This means that iPhone users can benefit from the same level of image editing features as Android users, without needing to switch between devices.
One of the key new features in this update is Google's Nano Banana AI model. This advanced AI technology will enable more accurate facial editing, allowing users to precisely adjust elements such as glasses, eyes, and smiles. The system can even reference private face groups for added accuracy.
Other notable updates include a "Ask" button that launches a chatbot-style interface to edit images and answer questions about their contents. iPhone users also gain access to ready-made AI templates that let them instantly edit photos using popular prompts, such as putting themselves in a high-fashion photo shoot.
In addition, the "Ask Photos" tool will be expanded to more than 100 new regions and 17 new languages, making it easier for users to find specific images in their gallery.