New Delhi (Udaipur Kiran News): Google is rolling out its new AI-driven conversational editing tool in Photos to all eligible Android users in the US. The feature, which first debuted with the Pixel 10 series earlier this year, allows users to make photo edits by simply describing them through voice or text.

How It Works
Eligible users will now see a “Help me edit” button in the Google Photos editor. By tapping it, they can describe edits—such as changing backgrounds, adding objects, or enhancing colors—using natural language. The tool, powered by Google Gemini, processes the instructions and applies the edits.
Users can also give follow-up commands to refine results and access quick suggestions like “make it better” for instant enhancements.
Availability
The feature is currently exclusive to Android users in the US.
To access it, users must set their Google Account language to English (US).
Initially available only on the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, it is now expanding to more Android devices.

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