Google Photos is updating its Memories feature with a new design and enhanced functionality. The Memories feature, used by millions of people every month, is being moved to the bottom of the app’s navigation bar to make it more accessible. It will also now allow users to collaborate on Memories albums with friends and family, similar to shared albums. This feature could be particularly useful for events like weddings, where multiple people can contribute their photos and videos to create a comprehensive album.
In addition to these changes, Google plans to introduce more features to Memories. Users will soon be able to use generative AI to suggest titles for their collections of photos. This experimental feature is currently available to select accounts in the US. Another upcoming feature is the ability to share Memories as videos, making it easier to share them with people who are not on Google Photos.
The redesigned and enhanced Memories feature aims to help users find and curate their most important photos and videos, allowing for more collaboration and sharing with friends and family. The updates are being rolled out in the US and will expand to other regions in the coming months.