The new app lets anyone use Google's Nano Banana in a fun new way, with fill-in-the-blank AI "recipes" that users can share.
Among them are a prompt-based editing feature and an "Ask" button that fields questions about a photo's content.
Following our report at the start of this month, Google Photos for Android is rolling out its new gradient redesign of the homescreen icon.
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Apple is preparing iOS 26.1, a quiet but meaningful change to how photos move off an iPhone. Third party apps will be able to upload images in the background, so you can start a backup or a post, ...
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