Google has extended its AI-driven photo editing feature, Edit with Ask Photos, to additional European markets including Germany, the UK, France, Spain, and Italy. This rollout, however, is currently restricted to Android devices, leaving iOS users in these regions without immediate access.

  • AI photo editing expands to five new European markets
  • Feature available only on Android in new regions
  • No confirmed iOS rollout for these countries yet

What happened

Google has expanded its AI-powered photo editing feature, Edit with Ask Photos, to five European countries: Germany, the UK, France, Spain, and Italy. This tool enables users to edit photos using natural language commands such as removing glare or distractions without needing manual adjustments via sliders or traditional editing controls.

The availability of this feature in the new markets is currently limited to Android devices. Previously, Edit with Ask Photos was accessible in the US, Australia, India, and Japan, with iOS support established only in the US. Google has not announced plans to bring the feature to iOS users in these newly added regions.

Why it matters

This expansion makes AI-assisted photo editing more accessible across Europe, addressing the complexity and time-consuming nature of traditional photo adjustment tools. By allowing intuitive, conversational editing, Google lowers the barrier for casual users who may find conventional editing intimidating.

The decision to restrict the rollout to Android users highlights ongoing platform disparities, potentially frustrating iPhone users in these countries who have yet to receive a timeline for support. This situation underscores the fragmented rollout strategies for new app features between operating systems.

What to watch next

Observers should monitor whether Google will extend Edit with Ask Photos to iOS users in the five newly supported European countries, closing the platform gap. User adoption rates and feedback could influence Google's prioritization of this update rollout.

In parallel, Google recently introduced a Touch Up suite to the Photos app, including face retouching options like skin smoothing and teeth whitening. Tracking how these enhancements integrate and evolve alongside the AI editor will provide insights into Google's broader photo editing ecosystem strategy.

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