Google Photos is making its powerful generative editing tools more widely available. The company’s move is bringing a signature Pixel 10 series feature to a wider audience. More specifically, Google just announced that its “Help me edit” feature, first introduced on Pixel 10 phones, is now rolling out to all eligible Android users in the U.S. This update puts a new kind of photo editing power in the hands of millions, making complex tasks simpler than ever.
Forget manually adjusting sliders or digging through complicated menus. The “Help me edit” feature allows you to use simple text or voice commands to make complex changes to your photos. The tool uses “advanced Gemini capabilities” to perform a wide range of edits, from the simple to the surreal.
Google Photos’ “Help me edit” conversational editing reaches more Android phones
You can do things like remove unwanted objects or people from the background, adjust colors, or get rid of a harsh glare with just a few words. You can also try more creative edits, like asking the AI to “make it better” or even transport an object—such as an alpaca from a petting zoo—into a completely different scene. The software then shows you a side-by-side comparison of the original and the edited version. So, you can see the changes instantly. This will facilitate immediate comparison between the original image and the tweaked version.
The feature is available to any adult user in the U.S. who has their Google account set to English, with Face Groups and location estimates enabled. To use it, eligible users simply need to open the editor in Google Photos and look for the “Help me edit” option. This brings a new level of creativity and convenience to photo editing, allowing users to achieve professional-looking results with just a few words.

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