During the launch of the Pixel 10 series phones, Google unveiled its new “Conversational Editing” feature, which allows users to pretty much speak to their Pixel 10 phone and tell it how they would like to edit their photos. That being said, it looks like the feature is now rolling our for more users in the United States, as per an official announcement by Google.
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That being said, the new Google Photos update will be available for all eligible users in the U.S., and this doesn’t just mean Pixel owners. The feature will come to supported Android devices, giving more users a chance to try out the new tool. At the moment though, Google hasn’t specified on when it plans to launch the feature in other regions outside the U.S.
For those unfamiliar with the feature, Conversational editing is a new feature in Google Photos that uses Gemini to help users edit their pictures. To use it, users can simply tap “Help me edit” within the photo editor and describe the changes that they want to make. Users can also select one of the suggested prompts or simply say “make it better” to let the AI work on the photo.