Google Photos Launches New Feature On IOS, Can Edit Only By Description Of Images
JAKARTA Google Photos, a storage and editing application from Google, has launched a new feature for iOS users. This new feature is a editing tool supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This new feature is called Help Me Edit. Previously, this feature was only available on Pixel and Android. Now, Google is expanding its features to iPhone so that users can change photos by simply including descriptions orally or text.
"Starting to launch on iOS in the US, you can simply describe the desired edits using voice or text, and Google Photos will make your vision come true," Google wrote in its official announcement, reported on Wednesday, November 12.
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By launching this feature, Google wants to make it easier for users to adjust images to just an instruction. This is considered more efficient because users don't need to spend much time editing.
This update also includes an updated Google Photos Interface Design (UI), specifically for iPhones. Through this change, users can customize the image with a simple motion and a variety of one-tap editing suggestions.
Google also improves accuracy in facial personalization editing capabilities. Changes in the face, such as taking off your glasses or adding a smile, will now be more accurate by referring to the image of the user's personal face group.
Integration of the AI Nano Banana model is also part of this update. This AI model will give users more options to turn images into new styles. This style includes paintings, mosaics, and illustrations.
Another new feature is the 'Ask' button for Android and iOS users who will launch a chatbot-style interface. This interface allows users to edit images and ask questions about photo content directly.