Google has unveiled new features for its video editor in the Google Photos app, designed to make video editing easier for users on both Android and iOS platforms.
This update brings a range of improvements, including advanced AI tools and a more straightforward way to access existing editing capabilities.
A significant enhancement is the revamped user interface, which showcases video editing tools more prominently, enabling users to swiftly locate and implement edits.
One notable addition is an upgraded trim feature that provides finer control over video cuts. The auto-enhance tool allows users to adjust color settings and stabilize their footage effortlessly with a single tap, while the speed control feature enables adjustments to playback speed for both faster and slower visuals.
Alongside these improvements, Google Photos is also introducing AI-driven video presets that aim to simplify the editing process.
These presets can automatically handle tasks such as trimming videos, adjusting lighting, managing speed, and adding effects like dynamic motion tracking, zooming in on primary subjects, or creating slow-motion clips.
With these new capabilities, users can achieve high-quality, professional-looking videos with very little effort.
The update is now being rolled out to Android users, with iOS updates expected to follow shortly.
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