As people snap more photos than ever on their smartphones, Google Photos continues to be an easy way to manage them all. Despite some confusing picture-sharing features, AI and machine learning tools ...
There was a time when video editing was something reserved only for a select few. In order to edit videos, you'd need a fancy computer with high-end specifications and an expensive program installed.
Google Photos will now let you edit your photos with natural language queries, simplifying the app's editing tools in a transparent way.
Google’s always added some cool photo editing features on its Pixel devices, such as the Magic Eraser with the Pixel 6. But with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, Google took things a step further with ...
In the fast-paced world of video content creation, editors are constantly on the lookout for tools that can elevate their work to new heights. CapCut is one such tool that offers a plethora of ...
Reels are all the rage these days and everyone is looking for the best and easiest way to edit an Insta reel. And the internet is flooded with tons of third-party apps to edit reels on your smartphone ...
AI technology has surged in the past few years, and it has now even made its way to our smartphones. Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 series added Galaxy AI, a suite of powerful AI-powered tools to help make ...
Google Photos just turned 10, and that anniversary brought a complete redesign for the app's editing tools. Magic Editor, a staple of the Google Photos app introduced with the Google Pixel 8 series, ...
After you create your Memoji, you might want to change it later. Maybe there are new cool features from iOS updates, or perhaps you just feel like giving yourself a different look. Either way, it’s ...
Google Vids on Google Drive lets you save time by enabling you to directly use videos on Google Drive to edit or create something new. Follow the guide to know how. Create a new video on Google Drive ...
Make NotebookLM AI slides editable: export creations as PDF, convert to PowerPoint in Canva, and open in Google Slides via Drive for extra tweaks.
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