Google Photos’ Photo Stacks: New Image Organization

by Akshay Nair
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Google Photos is rolling out a new feature called Photo Stacks, powered by AI, to help users tidy up their photo collections effortlessly.

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Google has been testing a new feature for its Photos app that uses AI to stack similar images. Called ‘Photo Stacks’, the new feature was initially available to a handful of iOS users, but now it looks like the tech giant is rolling it out to those on Android.

Photo Stacks automatically groups similar images together, creating mini albums within your collection. The AI technology identifies the best shot and places it on top of the stack, reducing clutter in your gallery. Users can also customize the cover image of each stack or disable the feature altogether.

To enable Photo Stacks, simply launch the Google Photos app. If eligible, the option will appear automatically. Alternatively, access the toggle in the app settings under your profile picture.

Photo Stacks can accommodate stacks of up to 100 photos, but only images backed up on Google’s cloud servers are supported. Ensure Google Photos backup is enabled on your account to utilizes

In addition to Photo Stacks, Google Photos now categorizes screenshots and documents into separate albums, enhancing organization further.

While the rollout of Photo Stacks to more Android users is underway, the update is server-side, so it may take time before reaching your device. Stay tuned for these improvements, which promise to streamline photo management for all users.

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