Google Photos has rolled out a significant update, introducing new AI-powered video editing features on both Android and iOS platforms. This update includes several new editing tools designed to enhance user experience, particularly for Android users, who will receive exclusive access to some of these features.
One of the key additions is an updated trim tool that allows users to cut specific parts of their videos with precision, down to individual frames. This feature is particularly useful for those who want to highlight particular moments in their videos when sharing with friends.
Another notable enhancement is the auto-enhance button, which optimizes video quality by improving brightness, contrast, and overall lighting. With this update, users can now perform color correction and stabilize videos with just a single tap, making it easier to achieve professional-looking results.
Additionally, a new speed tool has been introduced, enabling users to easily speed up or slow down video playback. This feature allows for the addition of slow-motion effects to specific shots, letting viewers savor important moments for longer.
AI-powered video presets are also part of this update, available on both Android and iOS. These presets simplify video editing by automatically applying effects based on contextual awareness. Users can select presets for various functions, including trimming, lighting adjustments, and speed control. The AI also enables dynamic motion tracking, which allows the software to zoom in on subjects during crucial moments or apply slow-motion effects seamlessly. As part of ongoing improvements, Google Photos is also rearranging video editing tools to enhance accessibility for users. This update comes shortly after the introduction of other AI features, such as Descriptive Queries and the AI-powered Ask Photos functionality, demonstrating Google’s commitment to improving user experience through innovative technology.