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The Google Photos video editor is getting AI
Google Photos is getting a redesigned video editor
Google is updating the mobile video editor on its Photos app for Android and iOS, adding new editing tools and AI-powered presets that should make it easier for users to trim and tweak their clips.
The Google Photos video editor is getting AI, because of course it is
Google added some new features and updates to the video editor in Google Photos for Android and iOS users, according to the app's support page. The biggest update brings new “AI-powered video presets” to both versions of the app.
Google Photos rolls out new AI video editing tools, as previously spotted by Android Authority
Google Photos is getting a tweaked UI and new video editing tools, including AI-powered presets we reported on a while back.
Google Photos gets a new AI-powered video editor on Android, iOS
Google has announced that it is bringing an updated video editor to the Google Photos app. This redesigned video editor comes with artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features, and it is available on both Google Photos' Android and iOS apps.
Google Photos Updated With AI-Powered Video Presets, New Video Editing Features
A new speed tool is also being added to Google Photos. As the name suggests, users can speed up or slow down a video easily, allowing them to add interesting effects to selected frames. With this, users can add a slow-mo effect to a particular shot to increase its length and let viewers enjoy it for a bit longer.
Google Photos Adds New Video Editing Features on Mobile
Google Photos is improving its built-in video editor with a couple of new features that are now rolling out to mobile users.
Google Photos is getting a new 'Ultra HDR' editing option
Google could soon add a new Ultra HDR editing option in its Photos app for Android, replacing the current HDR effect feature.
Google Photos adds one-tap video editing for faster clip sharing, thanks to AI
Along with making tools easier to access, Google is introducing new editing tools to save you time and effort while you create 'stunning' clips.
Google Photos get new AI powered video editing tools: Here’s what’s new
While Google Photos has been steadily adding new features to edit images, the app did lack advanced video editing features, which caused users to resort to third party apps like TikTok and Instagram if they wanted to enhance their videos. However, the new AI features should make the app more appealing to more users.
Google Photos gets an AI-infused video editor revamp
Google Photos has been on a roll lately, revamping various aspects of its platform to enhance the user experience in ways that actually make a difference. Today, we're seeing a significant redesign of the video editor portion of the app that Google claims is "making it easier than ever to edit your favorite videos
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