Multiple reports say Google Photos is developing an upcoming “Video Remix” capability that would let users edit and transform videos similarly to how Google Photos can remix images. The feature appears to use AI to rework video content, with one outlet describing options such as relighting (changing lighting conditions) and background swapping (replacing or altering the scene behind the subject). The same coverage also indicates the feature could include additional transformation tools, though specific details and rollout plans are not confirmed. The reports frame the work as being in preparation or testing, rather than a widely available product change. No sources provide pricing or availability dates, and it is unclear whether the tool will be limited to certain devices, account types, or video lengths. Overall, the coverage suggests Google is extending its existing AI remix approach from photos to videos, expanding creative edit workflows inside the Photos app.
Google Photos reportedly tests AI video remixes with photo-style editing features
Multiple reports say Google Photos is developing an upcoming “Video Remix” capability that would let users edit and transform videos similarly to how Google Photos can remix images. The feature appear...
- Google Photos is reportedly working on an AI “Video Remix” feature.
- The feature aims to let users transform videos similarly to how Photos remixes photos.
- Reported transformation options include relighting and background swapping.
- The capability is described as not yet fully released, suggesting testing or preparation.
- Specific availability details such as timing, regions, or device requirements are not provided in the reports.
Video Remix could be coming soon
8 hours agoPhotos prepares AI video remixes with relighting, background swaps, and more.
10 hours agoBarkly Rare Earths wins second NT Government exploration grant for expansion drilling
Barkly Rare Earths receives a second exploration grant from the Northern Territory Government, securing $115,000 for exp...
HPE offers VMware users a free first year of Morpheus VM Essentials
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is promoting its Morpheus Software—VM Essentials as an alternative to VMware by offerin...
iPhone 18 rumored to include 12GB RAM to unlock advanced Siri AI features
Multiple outlets report renewed speculation that Apple’s next base iPhone, the iPhone 18, will ship with 12GB of RAM. Th...