Date: August 22, 2025
Google brings AI-driven voice and text editing to Pixel 10, letting you adjust photos with natural commands instead of complex tools.
Google is rolling out a new way to edit pictures—by simply talking to your phone. Starting with the Pixel 10 series in the U.S., users can now describe the edits they want to make in Google Photos using either text or voice commands.
The update means no more navigating through complex menus or sliders. Instead, users can say commands like “brighten the image,” “remove the background,” or “make the colors pop,” and the app will instantly apply the changes.
This conversational editing tool is powered by Google’s latest AI models and aims to make professional-level photo adjustments accessible to everyone. By introducing natural language-based controls, Google is positioning the Pixel 10 as not just a smartphone but a personal photo editor in your pocket.
Industry analysts suggest that this feature could set a new benchmark for mobile photo editing, especially as rivals like Apple and Samsung continue to integrate AI into their photo apps.
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