Google Photos Brings Its Prompt-Based Editing Feature To India, Australia, And Japan
Google Photos AI editing launches across Asia-Pacific, letting users transform images with simple text prompts instead of complex tools.
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Google Photos Brings Its Prompt-Based Editing Feature To India, Australia, And Japan
Your Photos Just Got Smarter—No Editing Skills Required Google Photos AI editing has officially arrived in India, Australia, and Japan, bringing conversational photo enhancement to millions of new users starting this week. The feature lets you fix distracting backgrounds, revive faded memories, or adjust lighting by typing plain-language requests like "brighten my face" or "remove the photobomber"—no sliders, layers, or professional software needed. Originally limited to U.S. Pixel 10 owners last August, this expansion marks Google's biggest step yet toward making AI-powered creativity accessible to everyday smartphone users worldwide. Credit: Google How Prompt-Based Editing Actually Works Open any photo in Google Photos on your Android or iOS device, tap "Edit," and you'll now spot a new "Help me Edit" box at the bottom of the screen. Tap it, and the app presents quick-suggestion prompts tailored to your image—like "enhance colors"…