Google has started rolling out exciting new updates to the video editing features in its Google Photos app. The upgrade focuses on making video editing easier and more efficient for users by introducing AI-powered tools and a fresh interface. This update, currently being released, enhances the video editing experience specifically for Android devices. Users will now see important editing tools more clearly, including a better trim tool for precise cuts, a one-tap auto-enhance button for improving colors and stabilizing videos, and a new speed adjustment feature for creating slow-motion or fast-paced effects. Additionally, Google is launching AI-powered video presets for both Android and iOS users. These presets aim to simplify the editing process by automatically applying various enhancements, such as trimming, adjusting lighting, controlling speed, and adding dynamic effects like motion tracking and zooming. The redesigned interface makes these tools easier to access, moving away from the old compact design that featured small, unlabeled buttons. Google's goal is to make it "easier than ever to edit your favorite videos into stunning clips to share." This update follows recent changes to Google Photos, including an overhaul of the Collections tab and enhancements to the app's search features. New capabilities are expected to be available to users gradually in the coming days, although Google has not provided a specific timeline for full rollout across all devices. Careful! Google will soon close the Gmail account of these people Big news for Gmail users, Google will do this work today Sundar Pichai: Google Committed to AI Growth under Modi’s Leadership