Google Photos Android App Gets Video Editing Tools Previously Available on iOS

Google Photos’ new video editing tools include over 30 controls, covering everything from cropping to colour grading.

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By ANI | Updated: 14 April 2021 16:36 IST
Highlights
  • The tools appear to have arrived with a server-side update
  • In June, Google Photos will end its unlimited free photo storage
  • Android's new photo editing tools would be making their way to iOS
Google Photos Android App Gets Video Editing Tools Previously Available on iOS

New editing tools are arriving on Android as Google's Photos service is going through some big changes

Google Photos app is being updated with improved video editing tools that were previously only available to iOS users.

Android Police was the first to spot the rollout and reported that it appears to be available for both Google Pixel devices and other Android phones.

The tools appear to have arrived with a server-side update, though you can try updating to the latest version of Google Photos if they are not yet live in your app.

As Google explained back in February, the new video editing tools include over 30 controls, covering everything from cropping, filters, and colour grading options like adjusting contrast, saturation, and brightness.

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The new editing tools are arriving on Android as Google's Photos service is going through some big changes. As part of its February announcement, the tech giant said it would be bringing some machine-learning powered editing tools previously exclusive to Pixel devices to other Android phones, but only for Google One subscribers.

Next, in June, Google Photos will end its unlimited free photo storage, and will ask users to pay for storage beyond 15GB. The app is getting more powerful, but increasingly Google also said Android's new photo editing tools would be making their way to iOS will be needed to pay for more advanced features.

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As well as announcing that the iOS video editing tools would be coming to Android, in February . Google announced they'd be arriving "in the coming months."


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