Overview
- The rollout begins today in the United States for eligible Android users, accessible from the “Help me edit” prompt in the Google Photos editor.
- Gemini can perform basic adjustments and advanced generative changes such as removing or adding objects and altering backgrounds, returning multiple results with support for follow-up refinements.
- Eligibility reported by outlets includes adult users in the U.S. with accounts set to English and settings like Face Groups and location estimates enabled.
- Google is expanding transparency with C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos, labeling applicable images as “Edited with AI tools.”
- Coverage remains limited to Android in the U.S. with no announced timeline for iOS or other regions, and no strict device-specific requirements beyond having an up-to-date Photos app, with reports citing version 7.42 or higher.