Google Photos Brings AI-Powered Text and Voice Editing to India

Google Photos AI editing lets users in India enhance images, edit faces, and apply creative effects using text or voice commands.

Google has introduced AI-based photo editing features in Google Photos for its Indian users which allow Android users to modify their pictures through text or voice commands. The update now enables all users to enhance their photos without needing to use manual sliders or advanced tools.

Key Features

  • Users can adjust lighting, colours, glare, shadows, or sharpen images by describing edits. Multiple edits can be applied in a single request.
  • Personalised AI edits let users change details in faces, such as removing sunglasses, opening eyes, or adding smiles, using private face groups for accuracy in group photos.
  • Nano Banana feature allows creative modifications: adding furniture, restoring old photos, expanding image composition, or placing people/pets in new settings.

Device and Language Support

The features work on Android devices which have 4GB RAM and run Android 8.0 or higher. The system supports Indian languages through its multiple tongue features which include English and the following languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, and Gujarati.

Transparency Features

Google introduced C2PA content credentials to provide transparency about AI-modified images through its editing traceability system which tracks all alterations made to the content.

The new system enables users to perform complex visual modifications without needing any previous experience in photo editing, while the AI technology allows them to create unique and individualized visual changes.

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