Google Photos is a cloud-based photo-sharing and storage service developed by Google. It allows users to store, share and manage their photos and videos online with unlimited storage space. Google Photos offers various features such as automatic backups, smart organization, and easy photo editing tools. Users can access their photos from any device with an internet connection and can share them with others through links or directly from the app. The app also uses artificial intelligence to create collages, animations, and albums automatically. The company is now updating the tablet version of Google Photos with a new, far better-optimized editing layout.

Google Photos on Tablets will now have Editing Tools on a Side Panel

The app’s layout on tablets and in landscape mode has been a cause of frustration for some users, as it simply stretched out the phone app. Fortunately, the new layout promises to solve this issue and make Google Photos look more like other photo editing apps in editing mode.

The new layout shows the editing tools on a side panel, providing a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. This makes it easier to navigate and zoom in and out of pictures while keeping the tools accessible and organized. The familiar enhance, crop, rotate, magic eraser, and color adjustments are still present, making it easy for users to continue using the tools they are accustomed to.

The new tablet editing interface is a welcome addition for users who have been struggling with the app’s layout on larger screens. However, the new layout is not yet available to everyone, and users will need to update to the latest version of the app to enable it. Additionally, the new layout is not applicable in portrait mode, so users will need to switch to landscape mode to take advantage of the new design. Google Photos also got received a new update recently that allows users to enter complex queries in the search bar, allowing them to find pictures in their library faster and more efficiently.

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