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Google Photos rolls out AI Enhance and video playback speed controls

News RoomBy News Room7 April 20263 Mins Read
Google Photos rolls out AI Enhance and video playback speed controls
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Google Photos is introducing an Android update focused on faster editing and improved video controls. The changes center on a one-tap AI editing option and long-requested playback speed settings, both starting to appear now.

The update adds an “AI Enhance” button built to streamline photo edits. Instead of working through multiple sliders, it applies automatic changes to lighting and contrast in a single tap, reducing hands-on tweaking while still improving image quality.

It also brings video speed options into the app, letting users control how fast clips play without leaving Google Photos. That expands the app beyond storage into a more capable viewing and editing tool.

Availability still varies by device and region, so not every user will see both features at the same time.

One tap edits replace manual tweaks

AI Enhance works like a built-in shortcut for quick edits. Rather than navigating multiple controls, it applies lighting and contrast adjustments automatically inside the editor, shifting focus away from manual precision toward consistent results.

It’s also reaching Android users globally, making it one of the more immediate parts of this update. The tradeoff is control, since the system makes decisions that won’t always match more detailed editing preferences.

Did you see the new button in your photo editor? AI Enhance is now available to Android users worldwide! ✨🌎

Elevate your images with a tap, balancing light and color instantly. Because your best memories deserve better than “okay” lighting. 🪄

Output varies by device. pic.twitter.com/eCocp55ybt

— Google Photos (@googlephotos) April 6, 2026

Video controls catch up

For video, a long-missing option is now being added. A menu inside each clip includes playback speed settings, with choices ranging from 0.25x to 2x.

That brings Google Photos closer to dedicated video apps, where speed adjustment is standard. It also makes reviewing clips more flexible, whether slowing things down or moving quickly through longer recordings.

Early availability suggests a phased rollout rather than a full global release right away.

Rollout timing and what to expect

The two updates are arriving at different speeds. AI Enhance is positioned as a broad release across Android, while video playback features remain in earlier stages with more limited availability so far.

That staggered approach means some devices will get the photo update first, with video controls following as rollout expands. Device differences may also affect when features appear and how well they perform.

The direction is clear. Faster edits and more flexible playback are becoming built-in expectations inside Google Photos, reducing the need for separate apps as rollout continues.

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