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Google Photos rolls out new AI video editing tools
Google has announced the rollout of new features for its video editor in the Google Photos app, aimed at simplifying video editing for users on Android and iOS.
The update introduces a variety of enhancements, including AI-powered tools and streamlined access to existing features.
One of the key changes is the improved user interface, where video editing tools are now more prominently displayed, allowing users to quickly find and apply edits.
Among the new tools introduced is an updated trim feature, which offers more precise controls for cutting video clips. The auto-enhance tool allows users to adjust colors and stabilize their footage with just one tap, while the speed control feature lets users modify the pace of their videos, enabling faster or slower playback.
In addition to these, Google Photos is rolling out AI-powered video presets designed to make editing more intuitive.
These presets can automatically trim videos, adjust lighting, control speed, and apply effects like dynamic motion tracking, zooming in on the main subject, or creating slow-motion sequences.
With these tools, users can achieve professional-looking results with minimal effort.
The update is currently rolling out to Android devices, with iOS updates following shortly.
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