Edit your photos

Add filters, crop photos, and more on your mobile device or computer. To edit photos on your mobile device, use the Google Photos app. Some features aren't available on mobile web.

Tip: If you have backup turned on, your edits will sync to your Google Photos Account. You can check AI info for edited photos. Learn more about AI info.

Eligibility

  • You must be at least 13 years old.
  • You need a personal Google Account. These features aren’t available to Google Workspace or school accounts.
  • Some features and updates are currently only available in the US with the Google Account language set to in English (United States).

Before you get started

Download and install the Google Photos app.

Tips:
  • While you edit a photo, the icon turns blue when you apply certain features to a photo.
  • To compare your edited photo to the original, tap and hold the image preview.
  • To undo changes to an edited photo, tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Revert. You can't undo changes to photos you save as a copy.
  • After you edit a photo, to save changes, at the bottom, tap Save. You may find 2 options on how to save:
    • Save: Saves your changes to the original photo. You might not be able to use this option for certain edits.
    • Save as copy: Makes a new photo with your edits without changes to the original.
  • Some editing features aren’t supported on 64-bit devices. To use most features, you must have at least 3 GB RAM and iOS 18 and up. Other features may require 4 GB or 6 GB RAM.
  • To use some editing tools, you must download the tool first. To install, tap the editing tool and then Install.
    • Make sure you’re connected to Wi-Fi and have available device storage. If you’re having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, you can use mobile data.
    • After you install an editing tool, you may need to close and reopen the photo editor to use it.
  • If you don’t have enough device storage:
    • You can’t download some editing tools. To make room on your device for editing tools, learn how to free up space.
    • Editing tools may be removed. You must reinstall the tool to use it again.
Edit photos with more detail

You can edit photos with the available editing features.

Remove or edit unwanted objects in a photo

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Open the photo that you want to edit.
  3. Tap Edit Edit icon (2025).
  4. Tap, circle, or brush to select an area of the photo you want to edit.
    • To start over on your selection: Tap Deselect.
    • To add or subtract objects from your current selection: Tap Refine selection and then Add or Subtract.
  5. From the suggested tools and features, select an option.
    • To remove your selection: Tap Erase.
    • The suggested tools or features may vary based on their availability.
  6. After you’re finished, tap Done.

Tip: To remove unwanted distractions, in the “Actions” tab, tap Magic Eraser .

Use edits suggested by Google Photos

Important: Your device must have at least 3 GB RAM and iOS 18+.

Google Photos can suggest edit options based on the type of photo you want to edit.
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Open the photo you want to edit.
  3. Tap Edit Edit icon (2025).
  4. To apply suggested automatic edits, tap:
    • Enhance
    • Dynamic
    • AI Enhance
      • This option uses a combination of different tools to generate multiple results.
      • You only need to choose one photo edit from the generated results.
  5. When you're finished, tap Save.

Tip: AI Enhance is currently only available in the US with your Google Account language set to in English (United States).

Crop or rotate a photo
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Open the photo you want to edit.
  3. At the top, tap Edit Edit icon (2025).
    • If you have Ask Photos turned on, tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Tools.
    • To crop the photo directly from the landing page: Drag the crop handles to the desired size.
    • To crop the photo to different aspect ratios, like a square: Tap Aspect ratio .
    • To rotate a photo 90 degrees: Tap Rotate .
    • To adjust the photo’s orientation: Tap Straighten .
    • If a photo is too cropped in or not properly framed: Use the “Auto frame” to recompose or extend the background of your photo.
      • You can access “Auto frame” through the “Crop” modal.
        • Auto frame uses AI to fill in parts of a picture or expand as needed.
    • To flip the photo: Tap Flip .
  4. When you’re finished, tap the Checkmark Done and then Save.
Use features to enhance your photos

Important:

  • Your device must have at least 3 GB RAM and iOS 18+.
  • To use improved Unblur, your device must have at least 6 GB RAM.

You can edit your photos in unique ways with select features like portrait blur, Ultra HDR, or enhanced zoom. Editing features are sorted by function to make photo enhancements easy for you.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Open the photo you want to edit.
  3. Tap Edit Edit icon (2025).
    • Alternatively, you may need to tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Tools.
  4. Select the tools you want to use with your photo and make changes. You can find different editing features categorized within:
    • Actions: This includes Crop, Magic Eraser, Unblur, and more.
    • Filters: This includes Sky and more classic filters.
    • Lighting: This includes HDR effect, Portrait light, Brightness, Contrast, and more.
    • Color: This includes Saturation, Warmth, and more.
  5. When you finish, tap the Checkmark Done.
  6. To undo an effect, tap Close close.

Tip: You can use tool search to find tools like Brightness. At the bottom, tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Tools and then Search . From there, enter the tool name.

Create a cinematic photo

Important: Your device must have iOS 18+.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Tap the photo you want.
  3. At the top, tap Menu More and then Create Edit and then Cinematic photo .
  4. At the bottom, tap Save.

Tip: You can also create Cinematic photos another way:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. At the top, tap Create Create and then Cinematic photo.
  3. Select a photo.
  4. At the top, tap Create.
  5. At the bottom, tap Save.
Change date & timestamps

Important: When you change the date and time of your photo, Google Photos displays the updated date and time. If you share the photo to other apps or download it, the photo may show the original date and time saved by your camera.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Tap a photo.
  3. At the top, tap More More and then About About Google+.
    • Alternatively, you can swipe up.
  4. Tap the date and timestamp.
  5. Choose a new date and time.
  6. Tap Done.

Tips:

  • Photos taken before 4 AM are sorted into the previous day.
  • You can only change the date and timestamps in the Photos app for backed up photos.
Edit photos & videos from shared albums
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. At the bottom, tap Collections.
  3. Tap Albums.
  4. Open a shared album.
  5. Tap the photo or video that you want to edit.
  6. Tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Save.
  7. A warning dialog will prompt:
    • To keep changes private, tap Save copy.
    • To keep the edits visible with others in your shared album, tap Save.

Tips:

  • Only the owner of the original photo can edit a photo or video in a shared album.
  • When editing shared photos or videos from your gallery:
    • To reflect edits to the shared album, tap Save.
    • To edit privately, tap Save copy.
Make edits just by asking in Google Photos

Before you start

Important: This feature isn't available in all countries or regions at this time.

Before you can ask Photos to edit your pictures for you, you must:

  • Have Face Groups turned on.
  • In “Preferences” in Google Photos Settings, under “Gemini features in Photos,” opt in to:
    • Use Gemini in Photos
    • Ask Photos
  • Have your Google Account language set to English (United States).
  • Be an eligible user in the United States.
  • Have location estimates enabled. Learn how to manage your photos' location.

Opt in or out of Ask Photos

Important: If you opt out of Ask Photos, you can no longer ask Google Photos to edit your pictures for you.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. At the top, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  3. Tap Google Photos settings and then Preferences and then Gemini features in Photos.
  4. Turn Ask Photos on or off.

Tips:

Enter, say, or describe the edits you want

Important:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app Photos.
  2. Open the photo you want to edit.
  3. Tap Edit Edit icon (2025) and then Help me edit .
    • If you’ve already opted in to Ask Photos: Tap Continue.
    • If you haven’t opted in to Ask Photos:
      1. Tap Continue.
      2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. In the text box, enter the description of how you want to edit the photo.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the Microphone Microphone and speak.
  5. Tap the Enter button.
  6. Tap Save Select.

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