

Moreover, the tech giant has also made some additions to the info panel for Android users. This tool helps users to hide videos and images from the main feed. In fact, Google has renamed the “Archive" ability to “Hidden" in Google Photos for iOS. In another development, Alphabet’s Google has made some changes to its Photos app for their Android and iPhone users. Google One subscribers get access to 30 more designs and extra editing features. Users can also edit the layout and even photos directly from the collage itself. You’ll see a library of the images and videos you’ve uploaded under Virtual Backgrounds. You can choose either an image or a video as your background.

Select photos, design and make the collage. You will then see Virtual Backgrounds, where you can choose from the preloaded options, or upload your own by clicking the plus (+) icon to the right of Video Filters. Interestingly, with the now collage editor, users can create collages and share them with others easily. This feature is being extended to Memories, so users will see Cinematic Memories including a bunch of old photos with Google Photos’ cinematic effect and music. To recall, Cinematic Photos is one of the most saved visual effects of all in Google Photos since their introduction. Users can also share their entire Memories with others. Additionally, there is a new feature inspired by scrapbook, Styles coming to Memories.
