Google Pixel 10 Launches with AI-Powered Photo Editing

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Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 10 lineup, including the flagship Pixel 10 Pro Fold, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence. A key highlight of the launch is a major upgrade to Google Photos: conversational AI-powered editing, designed to make photo enhancement effortless and intuitive.

Powered by Google’s Gemini AI, the new feature allows users to edit images by simply describing their desired changes in natural language—through text or voice. Instructions such as “remove the cars in the background,” “restore this old photo,” or even broad commands like “make it better” can be processed instantly. Users can further refine edits with follow-up prompts or explore creative options like altering backgrounds, adding props such as sunglasses or party hats, and applying imaginative transformations.

To promote transparency, Google Photos now supports C2PA Content Credentials—an industry-standard metadata framework indicating whether an image is original, AI-enhanced, or edited. The Pixel 10 series is the first to integrate this capability directly within its camera app, with broader rollout to Android and iOS devices expected in the coming weeks.

The conversational editing feature will debut in the United States on Pixel 10 devices, followed by gradual expansion to other markets, including India. According to Google, this update aims to democratize advanced photo editing while setting a new benchmark for clarity in AI-driven image creation.


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