Google Photos introduces updated video editing features
Google Photos Unveils Enhanced Video Editing Tools
On Tuesday, Google Photos introduced a suite of new features designed to simplify video editing and streamline the creation of highlight reels. Among the updates are specialized templates that come with built-in music and text overlays, as well as a revamped video editing interface.
These templates, which are currently being released for Android users, enable individuals to quickly assemble polished highlight reels. By selecting a template and choosing their preferred photos and videos, users can let Google Photos automatically craft a video that syncs perfectly with the chosen music.
Effortless Highlight Reel Creation
The latest update makes it even easier and faster to put together highlight reels—collections of memorable photos and clips, such as those from trips or special occasions. To start, users simply navigate to the Create tab and select “Highlight Video.”
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Revamped Video Editor Across Platforms
Google has also rolled out a redesigned video editor, now available on both Android and iOS. This new editor is built for ease of use, featuring a universal timeline that displays all video segments and content together. An adaptive canvas further enhances the experience by adjusting the editing workspace to suit each project or user preference.
With these improvements, users can seamlessly add both music and text to individual video clips, expanding creative possibilities.
Going forward, this updated editor will become the standard video editing tool for Android devices.
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Expanded Music and Text Customization
Another addition is the ability to browse Google Photos’ music library to select the perfect soundtrack for highlight videos, a feature accessible on both Android and iOS.
Android users also gain new options for personalizing their highlight reels, including the ability to add custom text overlays with a variety of fonts, colors, and background styles.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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