Google Photos. The platform for storing photos and movies will have a number of great new features on iPhone and Android operating system phones, the leader of the group that develops everything making the announcement just last night. For Google Photos, a new function will first be implemented that will allow the manual tagging of people from the pictures we upload to the platform, as we have also had available on Facebook for some time.
Google Photos. The option will be available for photos in which Google's artificial intelligence will not be able to recognize people's faces, users finally having the opportunity to control this aspect as well. The function will be implemented on mobile phones in the dedicated applications in the App Store and Google Play, so that Google Photos will finally have options of this kind beyond the website, and they will not be the only ones offered.
Google Photos. GREAT NEW Features Now Coming to Phones
Google Photos. Apart from that, the Google company also wants to implement including the option to delete the pictures from the albums they have uploaded within the online platform, something that is now only available on the web and iOS. It is currently unclear why Google has not yet implemented functions of this kind in the Google Photos applications for all phones, keeping them only for the web and/or iOS.
Hi Twitter! It's no-meetings week at @googlephotos and I've got a couple hours free. Tell me what you want to see next from Google Photos! New features, bug fixes, performance improvements, you name it. (No promises but very open minds!)
- David Lieb (@dflieb) July 2, 2019
Google Photos. Apart from these, the head of the teams that develop the platform took over from the users, including recommendations for new functions to be implemented within the applications, or even the web version. This means that in the not too distant future we will see other new functions for Google Photos, and not only on the web, but also in the applications for iOS and Android, perhaps even from the very beginning, as would be normal.