The company Google announced a “major update” to the feature of transforming photos into videos in Google Photos. Now, users can describe the desired movements, style, or effects they want to see in their videos themselves.
Generated by the Midjourney neural network. The text prompts supplement the already available Subtle Movement and I’m Feeling Lucky options, neither of which allowed users to input their own descriptions to achieve the desired result. This new feature is available only to users over 18 years of age. This restriction applies exclusively to the image-to-video conversion tool in Google Photos. In other Google products, such as Gemini, similar text prompts are available to users over 13 years old. Additionally, Google Photos now allows users to add sound to each created video by default, enabling them to publish videos online without additional processing.
In the context of rapidly evolving AI technologies, Google’s latest enhancement comes as part of its broader strategy to reinforce its position in the creative industry. Industry experts have noted that Google’s push aligns with increasing demand for user-centric design in media applications, offering enhanced creative control to users. Comparatively, Apple’s Photos and Adobe’s suite also provide substantial AI-driven tools, though they differ in their levels of customization and user interface, with Google focusing on simplicity and intuitive use.