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A Year of Transformation: Google Photos Embraces Simplicity and AI

Explore the year-long transformation of Google Photos, culminating in a sleeker design and the introduction of 'Ask Photos,' powered by Gemini.
By Blip Tech 2 min read

Google Photos Redesign: A Year of Modernization and Simplification

Over the past year, Google Photos has undergone a significant redesign aimed at reducing clutter and improving user experience. Here are the key changes:

  • Photos Tab:

    • Auto-grouping of similar images into Stacks.
    • Option to show or hide content from other apps (e.g., screenshots, GIFs).
    • New settings page for layout preferences.
  • Collections Tab:

    • Replaced the 'Library' tab with a more organized structure featuring high-level collections.
    • Removed the 'Photos on device' carousel to focus on prominent groupings like People & Pets, On this Device, Albums, Documents, Places, and Moments.
    • Added grid and list view options.
  • Memories Feed:

    • Integrated into the Collections tab as 'Moments.'
    • The main Photos tab now features a story-like Memories carousel at the top.
  • Search Tab:

    • Simplified to focus on text search with a list of suggestions.
    • Introduced 'Ask Photos,' an AI-powered conversational search, currently in testing.
  • Bottom Navigation and Top Bar:

    • Simplified bottom bar with fewer options.
    • Added a bell icon for updates related to shared albums and other activities.

These changes aim to modernize the app and provide a cleaner, more user-friendly experience. While some changes may require an extra tap, they contribute to a more organized and intuitive interface.

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