New Google Photos video editor tools could make the app ultra-useful for content creators

Google to add new video editing tools to its Photos app

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It’s no secret thatGoogle Photosis getting a few upgrades for video content - at the start of August 2024, we reported on a number of updates set to hit the popularphoto cloud storageapp.

Code hidden within the update suggested that editing videos is set to become a lot easier, and included an improved UI and a speed increase/decrease option.

Now, thanks to a teardown byAndroid Authority, we have an even better idea what to expect fromGoogle Photos’ enhanced video editor.

Video editing in Google Photos

Video editing in Google Photos

Although not technically avideo editing app, the ability to trim video content in Google Photos isn’t new - but it’s fair to say it’s pretty basic in design and functionality. According to the teardown of version 6.97 of the Android app, users can expect a much better experience, with more useful tools.

Originally known as Spotlights, the new editing tools have been renamed to Presets, with four key functions available.

Basic cutlets uses trim highlights of a video and enhance color

Slow Moadds slow motion to parts of a video.

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Trackwill track and zoom in on video subjects.

Zoomwill increase or decrease magnification of an area.

These options are to be found when selecting a video and tapping Edit. From here, users will need to scroll across to the Preset option - unavailable in the current version of the app. Using the new tools, Android Authority explained that effects and duration is controlled via a simple slider.

So, we won’t be expecting anywhere near the levels of control found in thebest video editing softwarewe’ve reviewed - this isn’t a CapCut alternative, much less a replacement for Premiere Pro. But it could prove to be some of thebest video editing software for beginnersand content creators who need to cut clips fast. We just hope Google serves up a release date soon.

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Steve is TechRadar Pro’s B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware. He began in tech journalism reviewing photo editors and video editing software at the magazine Web User, where he also covered technology news, features, and how-to guides. Today, he and his team of reviewers test out a range of creative software, hardware, and office furniture. Once upon a time, he wrote TV commercials and movie trailers. Relentless champion of the Oxford comma.

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