
This is accessible from the overflow menu in the main photo tab.
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The other editing interface resides in the movie creation section of the app. This page lets you rotate and stabilize the video-great if you were holding the phone at an awkward angle to capture the moment. When looking at one of your videos, you can tap the settings button at the bottom of the screen. Google even included some basic video editing tools in the app. The photos in Google Photos get most of the attention, but let’s not forget that the platform also backs up your videos. Edit your videos and movies Ryan Whitwam/IDG You can also use Lens to copy text from an image. You’ll get useful web links and other actions based on the recognized objects. Currently, Lens is great at identifying books, logos, landmarks, addresses, and some more esoteric things like dog breeds. Tap the Lens icon at the bottom of the display to turn Google’s neural network loose on the image. To use Lens, find a picture to analyze and expand it to full-screen. It’s not perfect, but Lens already has some very cool capabilities. This image analysis tool goes beyond simply figuring out what’s in a photo, and actually provides actionable information. Google uses machine learning to catalog all your pics in Google Photos, but you can take it a step further with Google Lens. Google’s AI optimizes the composition for you.


Unfortunately, you don’t have control over which images go in which frames. You can pick between two and nine photos for Photos to drop into the collage. You can also go over to the Assistant tab and tap collage at the top of the screen. Open the overflow menu and select collage. If you want to make your own, there are tools for that in the app. Should you poke around in the Assistant tab, you’ll probably see collages.
