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Google updates Android version of its Photos app, incorporating an AI-enhanced photo editor redesign

Google Photos on Android undergoes a significant makeover for its image editing features, as initially announced in May.

Google Android version now introduces a revamped AI-enhanced photo editing interface within Google...
Google Android version now introduces a revamped AI-enhanced photo editing interface within Google Photos.

Google updates Android version of its Photos app, incorporating an AI-enhanced photo editor redesign

Google has exciting news for Android users who frequently use the Google Photos app! The tech giant has announced the relaunch of the photo editor within the app, bringing a fresh new look to your photo editing experience.

The update for Google Photos, version 7.44, is now available, and to access it, you may need to force stop the app from the App info page if it's not immediately visible.

The redesigned photo editor joins recent visual tweaks like the redesigned photo viewer, the Create tab, and the Material 3 Expressive backup indicator, all aimed at enhancing the user experience.

One of the standout features of the new editor is the ability to remove image backgrounds for custom stickers. However, this feature is currently exclusive to iOS users. Google has assured Android users that the feature will be made available on their platform in the future.

The redesign also includes a chain link fence removal demo with conversational editing, making it easier than ever to perfect your photos. Additionally, Google has detailed how to use the 'Remix' feature, which can transform your pictures into cartoons.

Google continues to innovate and improve its services, and this update to Google Photos is no exception. Whether you're a casual user or a photography enthusiast, the redesigned photo editor offers a host of tools to help you create and share your best memories.

Stay tuned for more updates as Google continues to roll out the redesigned photo editor to iOS users in the near future. In the meantime, Android users can enjoy the improved photo editing experience that the update brings.