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Smart Crops for Google Photos

Google Photos Introduces Flip Feature

A Long-Awaited Basic Capability

Whether you’re an iOS or Android user, Google Photos is an excellent photo storage and sharing service, with features such as Magic Editor and Ask Photos. However, one very basic capability was missing until this week: the option to flip photos.

The New Flip Feature

On Wednesday, Google shared that users can now flip or mirror their photos from the Google Photos app. Although that may sound like a fundamental feature, the previous edit functions only allowed users to crop, rotate, or adjust a picture’s aspect ratio before. You couldn’t actually flip an image within the app.

How to Access the Feature

To access the new feature, you can open the Google Photos app, tap Edit, Crop, and then the flip icon to mirror your photo. There is one catch: the feature is only available in the Google Photos for Android app. Luckily for iOS users, the native Photos app includes a flip button, which you can use to adjust your photo before you upload it to your Google Photos library.

Use Cases for Flipping Photos

Helpful instances for mirroring an image include adding balance and symmetry in photos or correcting the orientation of subjects. Even if you can’t think of a use case now, it is nice to have the option available.

Ask Photos Feature

A more exciting feature in Google Photos is the "Ask Photos" feature. By leveraging AI, users can ask the Gemini to find a photo, instead of searching through thousands of images themselves. Through this feature, Gemini can also help provide context about your photos, such as telling you the name of what you ate in a photo.

Initial Demo and Experimental Status

During the initial demo of the feature at Google I/O last year, instead of typing in the keyword "license plate" and scrolling through all of the photos themselves, users could ask, "What is my license plate number?" and Gemini would pull the number for them. The "Ask Photos" feature is strictly experimental for now and is available to select US users. If interested, you can join the waitlist by going to the Google Photos page, scrolling down to the Ask Photos section, entering your Gmail address, and clicking the "Join the waitlist" button.

Conclusion

The new flip feature in Google Photos is a welcome addition to the app, allowing users to correct the orientation of their photos and add balance and symmetry. The "Ask Photos" feature is an exciting innovation that has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with our photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the flip feature available on both Android and iOS devices?
A: The flip feature is available on Android devices through the Google Photos app, but not on iOS devices.

Q: How do I access the flip feature?
A: To access the flip feature, open the Google Photos app, tap Edit, Crop, and then the flip icon.

Q: What are some use cases for flipping photos?
A: Helpful instances for mirroring an image include adding balance and symmetry in photos or correcting the orientation of subjects.

Q: What is the "Ask Photos" feature?
A: The "Ask Photos" feature is an experimental feature that allows users to ask the Gemini to find a photo or provide context about their photos using AI.

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