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Google Photos will now let you create memes using your own photos. Thursday Google foot A new AI-powered generative feature called “Meme,” which will allow you to combine an image template and a photo of yourself to create a meme.
The new addition, which will be available for the first time to users residing in the United States, was originally announced Spotted in development last October By Android Authority Blog. It was official Announce By Google via its photo community site on Thursday.
According to Google, the feature is experimental, so the images generated “may not exactly match the original image.” It is suggested to upload well-lit, focused, forward-facing photos for best results.
The extension is meant to be just a fun way to explore your photos and experience Google’s Gemini AI technology, specifically Nano Banana. Google’s famous AI image model Supports other AI features in Google Photossuch as the ability to recreate images in new styles, such as animation or paintings.
Although it’s a fairly subtle addition, these types of features help remind users to return to the Photos app when they want to try out the AI tools, rather than going to a competing product.
Additionally, users tend to gravitate toward features featured in AI modifications, such as: OpenAI is found with its successful launch From the Sora app, which lets you create AI videos that can include you and your friends.
Meme isn’t fully rolled out, so you may not see it in the updated Google Photos app yet. When available, Google says, it will appear under the “Create” tab. A Google representative told TechCrunch that the feature will reach iOS and Android users in the US in the “coming weeks.”
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To use this feature, you select a template or upload your own, then click Add Image and Create. Google Notes More templates are being added over time. After the AI creates the image, you can save the image, share it on other platforms, or click “Renew” to reimagine the image again.