Google Photos rolling out native Android 14 share sheet
With Android 14, developers can build share sheets with app-specific actions, and Google Photos is now replacing its custom implementation with a native one.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Android 14, developers can build share sheets with app-specific actions, and Google Photos is now replacing its custom implementation with a native one.
Expand Expanding CloseNot long ago Roku announced a feature that would put your photos on the screensaver, and now that feature is expanding to add support for Google Photos.
Expand Expanding CloseLast month, Google announced a redesign to Photos that revamps the Memories feature, tweaks the bottom bar, and makes other changes. It’s now seeing wider availability in the US.
Expand Expanding CloseA small tweak to the Google Photos website in recent days modernizes the interface for uploading images and videos.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid apps, for a while, were adopting their own custom sharing menus, but that’s slowly going back to the way it should be. Android 14 revamps the share menu, and Google Photos seems to be preparing to replace its custom option with the system default.
Expand Expanding CloseWindows Photos is getting a significant feature update with content and text recognition in photos, as well as support for motion photos taken on Google and Samsung devices.
Expand Expanding CloseAnnounced at the end of last month, the ability to sync the Google Photos Locked Folder across devices signed in to your Google Account is rolling out more widely.
Expand Expanding CloseSince its 2021 launch, the complaint that emerged with the Google Photos Locked Folder is people setting up new devices only to find that those images and videos didn’t transfer over. Google Photos is now addressing that with Locked Folder backup, with the broader feature also coming to iOS and the web.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the large screen Android tablet and Chromebook redesign, Google Photos on the web has been updated with a new editor.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos is launching one of its first big updates in a while, with a new redesigned navigation bar and revamped “Memories” rolling out starting today.
Expand Expanding CloseWhile we wait for Magic Editor, Google Photos is adding new effects to make videos “pop” with one of 12 different styles that just requires a tap.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle usually prioritizes its Android and iOS apps when adding new features, but Google Photos on the web is now adding advanced editing Google One tools.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos is a very impressive app and useful service for a number of reasons, not least of which is its excellent facial recognition for grouping photos. Suddenly, though, Google Photos is somehow able to recognize people from the back, which is super useful, but also super confusing.
Expand Expanding CloseThe settings page for Google Photos on Android has always been particularly overwhelming, and it’s now seeing a much-needed redesign.
Expand Expanding CloseAs work on Material 3 continues, Google now offers a delightful new carousel component. It might look like the wallpaper shortcut when you long press on the Pixel Launcher, but only the shape is similar there. The full carousel is quite animated.
Expand Expanding CloseGenerative AI is coming to many Google products, and in Photos, it will power a “Magic Editor” that’s coming later this year. Announced by CEO Sundar Pichai to kick off I/O 2023, it’s pretty impressive if the two examples we have are reflective of the final product.
Expand Expanding CloseSearch is one of Google Photos’ most underrated features, bringing the ability to look up objects without any prior tagging on your part. Google Photos is now “experimenting” with “more powerful search.”
Expand Expanding CloseTeased last year, Google Photos is rolling out a new movie editor/creator for Chromebooks to give ChromeOS a iMovie-esque equivalent.
Expand Expanding CloseOne of the best things about Google Photos is the robust search feature. Consequently, searching for and finding images of yourself is incredibly easy – here’s how.
Expand Expanding CloseStorage as a whole throughout Google’s Android ecosystem flows much better in recent years. Google Photos, for instance, has a couple of dedicated tools that will do the heavy lifting and delete safely backed-up images from local storage, freeing up precious space. Here’s how to use them.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter debuting Photo Unblur on the Pixel 7 series, Google is preparing a new Video Unblur tool to make your videos look crisp and clear, along with a handful of video effects.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing last week’s announcement, Magic Eraser is now available on all Pixel phones and for any Google One subscriber, including those on iOS.
Expand Expanding CloseIn a rather surprising move, Magic Eraser, one of the Pixel’s best features, is coming to any user of Google Photos for Android or iOS if they’re subscribed to Google One.
Expand Expanding CloseIf you’re a Google Photos user, it looks like you should hold off on updating to iOS 16.3.1 for the moment. Users say that the update breaks compatibility with the Google Photos app for iPhone, leading to the app crashing immediately when opened.
February 14, 2023 Update: A new version of Google Photos is now available on the App Store to fix this problem.
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