Google Photos Adds New AI Feature That Let’s You Animate, Stylize, and Reimagine Your Gallery

Because nothing says nostalgia like turning your grandma into an anime character.

Nkeiru Ezekwere
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Google Photos, the app that quietly holds your most awkward selfies and 10,000 pics of your lunch, is getting a major AI glow-up. This week, Google announced a set of creative tools that let your photos go Hollywood, or at least Comic-Con.

Two big features are leading the charge. First up is Photo to Video, which does exactly what it sounds like: it turns a static image into a short, six-second video using subtle animations or whatever surprise the “I’m feeling lucky” option decides to throw your way. The tech behind it? A version of Google’s Veo 2 model, which also powers YouTube’s newest AI tools. Think of it like animating your memories, but with less manual editing and more algorithmic sparkle.

Next is Remix, a feature that lets you transform your photos into wildly different styles, anime, comic book, 3D render, sketch, and more. It’s powered by Google’s Imagen model, which you may remember as the AI system that can generate detailed images from simple text prompts. Now it is working with your real-life photos and giving them an artistic spin, because why should DALL·E and TikTok have all the fun?

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Both features will live inside a new section in the Photos app called the Create tab, launching in the U.S. this August. It will serve as a hub for all the app’s editing goodies, everything from collages to highlight reels, plus whatever experimental features Google decides to drop next. And yes, Google wants your feedback. Every time you create something with these tools, you will be asked to give it a thumbs-up or down, so the AI can get better. In short, you are now both a creator and a product tester.

If this all sounds vaguely familiar, that is because it is. Animating old photos was once a niche party trick. MyHeritage’s “deep nostalgia” tool went viral for bringing stiff 19th-century ancestors to life. Google is now baking that magic straight into the Photos app, and tying it into its broader push to make AI part of everything, from Search to YouTube to your mom’s vacation pics from 2008.

And just in case you are worried about deepfakes or identity fraud, Google is being preemptive. All AI-generated content will include invisible digital watermarks via SynthID, the same system used in other Google AI tools. The generated videos will also feature visible watermarks, so there is no confusion about what is real and what is a remix.

The rollout is staggered: Photo to Video is already live for U.S. users on Android and iOS. Remix will follow in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the Create tab goes wide in August, and Google promises more tools are on the way.

Google is also giving similar upgrades to YouTube Shorts, with photo-to-video options and flashy new AI effects that run on Veo 2, and later this summer, Veo 3. The underlying message? AI creativity is no longer something you need a high-end laptop or prompt engineering skills for; it is now sitting right there in your photo gallery, waiting for you to tap and experiment.

Google is putting next-gen AI into a photo app used by over 1.5 billion people. The question now is not whether AI will reshape how we interact with our memories. It is: Are you ready to watch your childhood dog moonwalk across a 3D cartoon skyline?

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