Google Photos upcoming sharing feature gets revamped UI

Google Photos new update is likely to enhance photo sharing and user experience
A representational image. — Google Photos/Canva
A representational image. — Google Photos/Canva

Google Photos is gearing up to release an exciting update which will allow users to enhance images before sharing. This new feature would make sharing photos easier and more convenient. 

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Earlier, the feature had three filters: "Enhance," "Warm," and "Cool." Google has made the interface easier and removed the "Warm" and "Cool" filters. 

The new User Interface (UI) is easy with an automatic enhance toggle. Users can easily switch between their enhanced and original images. 

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Key changes include the substitution of the carousel preview with a simple toggle for cropping, rotating, flipping, or adjustment capabilities. 

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The "Enhance" filter brightens images while toggling off will display the image in its original form.

This new Google Photos update is likely to enhance photo sharing and increase the experience of users. An easy UI enables the enhancement and sharing of photos by the users.

However, Google has not confirmed when it will release this update but the users can expect it soon. The feature may be fine-tuned before its final launch.