The Google Pixel 10 leak faucet is still open and flowing freely. The people at Android Headlines have now provided some information on a new picture editing function for the Pixel 10 called “Conversational Photo Editing,” after lengthy reports that revealed the design and specifications for the full Pixel 10 series.
According to reports, Conversational Photo Editing will perform exactly what it sounds like. This feature uses Gemini’s natural language processing to let you make changes to your images just by stating or typing what you wish to modify. For instance, you may ask Gemini to change the backdrop, eliminate an unpleasant object, heighten colours, or raise brightness.
It seems like all of these modifications are already possible in Google Photos’ Edit toolkit. Still, you won’t need to know which slider or editing tool to use because you can now just tell Gemini what you want to modify. This might be an excellent, practical method to make your images appear the way you want them to if you enjoy editing them but find it challenging to keep up with all of Google Images’ editing choices.
It’s worth noting that Conversational Photo Editing bears a resemblance to the “Help me edit” feature recently discovered by Android Authority. Similar to Conversational Photo Editing, Help Me Edit allows you to type or voice whatever changes you wish to make to a photo. Conversational Photo Editing is probably the feature’s official name, and users will only see it in Google Photos under the more straightforward “Help me edit” banner.

