Google Photos rolls out new video editing tools

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Google is rolling out a suite of new video editing tools for Google Photos, making it easier for users to craft polished highlight reels directly from their phones. The updates, announced in a press release, expand on the app’s existing highlight video feature and introduce more creative control for Android and iOS users.

According to Google, one of the biggest additions is the launch of video templates on Android. These pre-built formats come with coordinated music, text, and pacing already synced to the soundtrack. Users simply choose a template, select their clips, and Google Photos automatically assembles a shareable video.

The company is also debuting a redesigned video editor across Android and iOS. The update introduces a faster interface, a universal timeline for multi-clip editing, and an adaptive canvas that makes rearranging and refining shots more intuitive. The goal, the press release notes, is to streamline the experience so creators spend less time navigating menus and more time producing videos.

Additional features include the ability to add soundtracks from Google’s built-in music library, as well as custom text overlays on Android with new fonts, colors, and background options for more expressive storytelling. Android users can also take advantage of improved single-clip editing, as the upgraded editor is now the default tool for making quick adjustments or adding music and text to individual videos.

Google says all the features are now available or will be rolling out shortly.

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