Google has announced a series of new improvements to its Google Photos app, aimed at enhancing the user experience and making it easier to manage photos. Among these updates is the ability to edit photos stored in memory faster and easier.
According to the company, editing photos in Memories currently requires several steps, as users need to go to the three-dot menu, select the specific day, find the photo, and then start editing it. This process can take a long time, especially when you need to edit quickly. To address this, Google has provided a “new edit” button, which gives users direct access to photo editing tools with one click, making it easier for them to improve their memories faster.
The new update also includes additional improvements such as an “Enhance Photo” button in the share menu, and an expanded “Show More” option for facial recognition, which enhances the platform’s ability to better identify and group people in photos.
Google explained that these features will be particularly useful for users who frequently share old photos or who enjoy experimenting with advanced editing techniques.
The company said these updates reflect its commitment to providing an advanced and easy-to-use photo management experience.