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Google Photos developing AI “Remix” feature to transform videos into artistic styles
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Google Photos is developing a “Remix” feature that will use generative AI to transform both photos and videos into different artistic styles, according to code discovered in the latest app version. The feature, internally codenamed “Bluejay,” represents Google’s entry into the popular AI-powered content remixing trend that has gained traction on social media platforms.

What you should know: The Remix feature will offer three distinct style options for video transformation through generative AI.

  • “I’m Feeling Lucky” provides a random style transformation
  • “Subtle Movements” offers more restrained visual changes
  • “Go Wild” delivers dramatic stylistic alterations

How it works: Code strings found in Google Photos v7.34 reveal the feature’s video capabilities alongside its photo editing functions.

  • The feature uses generative AI to apply different artistic styles to existing user content
  • Video styles will differ from photo options, which are expected to include claymation and anime transformations
  • Users will be able to select from predetermined style categories or let the AI choose randomly

The big picture: This development taps into the viral trend of AI-powered content remixing, exemplified by the recent Studio Ghibli filter phenomenon where users transformed their photos into the popular animation style.

What’s next: Google has not officially announced the Remix feature, and the discovered code indicates it remains in active development.

  • The “Remix” name itself may change before public release
  • No timeline has been provided for when the feature might become available to users
  • The feature could launch without video support initially, with video capabilities added later
Google Photos' upcoming Remix feature could launch with a video upgrade (APK teardown)

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