Google Photos Conversational Editing Now Available for All Eligible Android Users
Google has announced that the conversational editing feature on Google Photos, previously an exclusive highlight of the Pixel 10, is now rolling out to all eligible Android users in the U.S. This significant update brings a new level of ease and accessibility to photo editing, powered by advanced Gemini capabilities.


The feature, which allows users to edit photos using simple voice or text commands, eliminates the need for manual adjustments with sliders and complex tools. Users can simply tap “Help me edit” within the Google Photos editor and describe the desired changes. The AI then handles the process, bringing a user’s vision to life.
Google highlights the versatility of the new tool, which can manage both simple and complex requests. For those unsure where to start, the app offers suggestions or the general command “make it better.” The true power of the Gemini-powered feature, however, lies in its ability to handle “out-of-this-world” edits, such as transporting a subject from one setting to another, complete with creative additions.
This broader release marks a shift in the availability of this AI-powered tool, moving it from a device-specific feature to a more widely accessible one for Android users.