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Google brings conversational photo editing to more Android phones

GabrielBy GabrielSeptember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gemini AI’s conversational photo editing tool now works across Android devices

Google has expanded its Gemini-powered “Help me edit” tool to all Android phones, a feature that was first introduced with the Pixel 10 in August.

The new tool allows users to edit photos using simple text prompts. By tapping “Help me edit” in the photo editor, users can request lighting adjustments, object removal, or restoration of old shots. For more creative edits, Gemini can generate imaginative results such as adding new elements into images. If the first version is unsatisfactory, users can reply with “make it better” to prompt a second attempt.

The technology is believed to run on Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, also known as Nano Banana, which has been gaining traction as a strong AI image-editing model.

This release comes as part of Google’s broader push to integrate AI tools into its ecosystem. During the recent Made by Google event, the company also introduced Camera Coach, a feature that provides guided steps to capture better photos before allowing Gemini to refine them afterward. Unlike “Help me edit,” Camera Coach remains a Pixel 10 exclusive.

Currently, conversational photo editing is only available in English and limited to U.S. Android users who are 18 years and older. To try it, Android users can simply open a photo, tap “Help me edit,” and describe the changes they want.

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