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      Google appears to be borrowing a page from Instagram’s playbook by testing a richer text toolset in its Google Photos video editor: add-ons like multiple fonts, expanded color palettes, alignment controls, and text highlighting are turning up in Android Photos version 7.49. Android Authority’s teardown suggests these features would mark a substantial leap beyond the current one-font, limited-color setup. Meanwhile, Android Police also confirms the introduction of improved “add text” menus for videos, hinting at a broader push to make Photos more of a creative app than just a gallery. Separately, Google is expanding conversational AI editing (originally launched on the Pixel 10) to more Android users, letting people issue natural language prompts instead of fiddling with sliders.

      Sources: Android Police, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – Google is experimenting with a more advanced text editing interface in its Photos app’s video mode including multiple fonts, alignment, expanded color options, and background highlights.

      – The new text features suggest Google is leaning more into creative editing (like social media apps) rather than just passive media storage.

      – Google is also rolling out conversational editing—letting users edit via voice or text prompts—to a broader set of Android users, making editing more accessible and less tool-driven.

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      For years, Google Photos mostly played it safe: solid storage, decent auto-enhancement, basic video trimming, but not much in the way of creative flourish. Now, though, Google seems intent on giving it personality. A teardown of Photos version 7.49 reveals that Google is testing a new “add text to video” interface with features that feel lifted from Instagram and Reels: multiple font styles, alignment controls, dozens of color shades instead of just a handful, and even background highlighting behind text. That’s a marked upgrade from the old method, which limited users to a single font and a few basic color choices. It’s a clear signal: Google wants Photos to be more than a passive gallery; it wants it to be a creative studio.

      Android Authority frames this development as a rare case of Google copying Meta (Instagram) rather than the other way around, which says something about how powerful Instagram’s UI paradigm has become. The improvements suggest a shift in ambition: not just helping users preserve memories, but helping them enhance them in more expressive and polished ways.

      That said, there’s a balance to strike. New interfaces, especially those with more sliders, additional menus, or more complex controls, risk alienating users who preferred the simplicity of the old editor. Indeed, in parallel, Google is also expanding conversational AI editing (first introduced on the Pixel 10) — rolling it out to eligible Android users in the U.S. Users can tap “Help me edit,” describe what they want (e.g. “make it brighter,” “remove background clutter,” or even just “make it better”), and let the AI do the heavy lifting. This lowers the barrier for less technical users to get quality results, but also raises questions about how much control is ceded to automation.

      In effect, Google is trying to serve both camps: those who want fine control over text and styling in videos, and those who just want to say “fix it” and be done. But the challenge will be in how cleanly those two paths coexist. If the UI becomes too crowded or the AI edits too blunt, users may push back. Already, changes to the Photos editor in general (beyond video) have drawn criticism for reduced functionality or more cumbersome design. The success of these new text tools and conversational edits hinges on Google finding a middle ground — offering power and polish without sacrificing usability.

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