Google's latest Google Photos update adds a selection of new video effects. Google has begun rolling out a surprise Google Photos update that adds a range of cool new effects you can add to any videos ...
Google Photos is adding new video effects, but they are only available to Google Pixel owners and Google One subscribers. There are 12 video effects at launch, and they co-exist alongside video ...
Google Messages, the popular messaging app that comes pre-installed on many Android smartphones, is set to receive significant upgrades with the addition of several useful features. With over 1 ...
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Google Photos is gaining a bunch of new video effects. The company has announced 12 different styles that let you make your videos “pop” with just a few taps. These effects are rolling out to Pixel ...
Google Duo is becoming more and more of a social app after adding messaging capabilities last year. The Android app is now testing face effects and filters to customize video messages. After updating ...
Strings and flags within Google Messages highlight upcoming features, such as camera effects for the internal Camera activity within the app. Flags also indicate that Google could be experimenting ...
Video effects are useful for both personal and work calls. Google Meet is now making it easier to set visual effects on the web with a new settings panel. An “Apply visual effects” button appears in ...
Google Photos first introduced the Photo Unblur tool with the release of the Pixel 7 series. This innovative feature used the Tensor chip’s machine learning capabilities to enhance the sharpness of ...
Google is rolling out improved background effects to Meet on the web. You now get a more accurate background blur thanks to improved object separation. The company is also promising more effective and ...
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