Google is expanding the availability of its AI-powered photo editing features to users in India, Australia, and Japan. This advancement allows users to enhance their images using natural language commands, eliminating the need for complex editing tools.
The feature, initially launched for Pixel 10 users in the U.S., enables users to describe desired edits using plain language. By selecting suggested prompts or typing custom commands like ‘remove the motorcycle in the background’ or ‘restore this old photo,’ users can make specific adjustments effortlessly.
Google Photos’ AI model, Nano Banana, processes these edits offline on Android devices with at least 4GB of RAM and Android 8.0 or higher, ensuring a seamless editing experience. Additionally, Google is expanding language support beyond English to cater to a more diverse user base, including Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, and Gujarati speakers.
This update aligns with Google’s commitment to enhancing user experiences globally and fostering inclusivity by providing intuitive editing tools across different regions and languages.
Source: TechCrunch