Google has started rolling out its "Collections" tab in Photos, which replaces the old library option. The tab swaps the "Photos on device" carousel for a folder and pops in more organization for ...
Google Photos is testing a new on-device folder shortcut and UI updates for the Collections tab. Discover what’s coming in ...
Google Photos is working on a redesign of the Library tab on Android that renames it to “Collections.” In recent weeks, Google has been testing this new UI with more users and the reaction is not ...
After rolling back the last Library redesign in 2022, Google Photos is trying again with a new tab called “Collections.” The goal is to make “finding content easier than ever.” That previous attempt ...
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Google is testing a confusing redesign in its Photos app that many are not liking. Some items were relocated and the “Library” folder is now called “Collections.” It seems like the company has been ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. A semi-big change is coming to Google Photos in the near future – your Library is going away. OK, not like, ...
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Google Photos is getting an AI infusion with the launch of an experimental feature, Ask Photos, powered by Google’s Gemini AI model. The new feature, which rolls out later this summer, will allow ...
Google is improving organization in Photos by moving the Lens shortcut to a submenu and replacing it with a new "Add to" button. Additional UI overhauls include a larger backup button, clearer photo ...
I appreciate Google Photos' hands-off approach to backing up files, but often, I want to overrule it for specific items. Why can't I?