Google Photos rolls out AI-powered ‘Edit with Ask Photos’ to these new countries
9to5 Google 2026-06-17 19:40:00
Context: Google Photos is expanding its AI-powered "Edit with Ask Photos" feature to five new countries, allowing users to make text-based photo adjustments through the Google Photos app. This feature, also known as conversational editing, was initially launched in four countries last year and is now available in additional regions. The expansion brings the feature to more users worldwide.
Key Facts
- Google Photos' "Edit with Ask Photos" feature, which allows users to make photo adjustments using text prompts, is being expanded to five new countries, in addition to the US, Australia, India, and Japan.
- The feature uses AI to enable conversational editing, allowing users to input prompts such as "remove the glare" or "give this a sepia tone look" to edit their photos.
- The expansion is currently rolling out to users in the new regions, but may take some time to appear for everyone, and is Android-only in these new regions, while it's available on iOS in the US.
- The "Edit with Ask Photos" feature is accessible through the Google Photos app and allows users to make adjustments to their photos using text-based commands.
- Google confirmed the expansion, listing the five new countries that will support the feature, although the specific countries were not mentioned in the article.