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Google Photos ‘Remix’ rolls out to more countries, adds more style choices

After launching the “Remix” tool in August in a server-side update, Google Photos is bringing the image-to-cartoon feature to more users in a much wider rollout.

The Remix tool in Google Photos was announced as the company announced several AI generation tools for the gallery app. The bundle of features included Photos’ photo-to-video tool and a new “Create” tab.

Remix allows users to generate cartoon versions of the photos they take and store in Google Photos. The results don’t differ too much from the generated images in Gemini using a “reimagine” prompt of something similar. The difference here is in user flow, as generating a stylized photo is easier from the default gallery app. On top of that, the function is free for users to play around with.

According to Google, Remix is rolling out to 13 regions in a substantial expansion:

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  • Argentina
  • Bangladesh
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Egypt
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • Pakistan
  • Philippines
  • Turkey
  • United States

In those countries, users can access a wider catalog of remix styles, expanded to 13 from the 4 that the feature launched with a few months ago. While the tool was limited to a certain number of users previously, it appears the update pushes the tool to all users in these countries.

Some of those styles include 8-bit, watercolor, stickers, and odd ones like enamel pins. The feature doesn’t appear to name each style individually, but some are obviously copying a known art style. The new choice list is a pretty big jump from the limited options previously available.

Google Photos should be showing the Remix feature in the above regions, as Google did not indicate a time frame for the expansion.

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