United Kingdom, Sept. 24 -- Google is rolling out conversational editing in Google Photos for Android, allowing users to fine-tune their images by simply asking the app what they want changed.

The update introduces a chat-style interface powered by Google's Gemini AI, which lets people type or speak prompts such as "make the sky more vibrant" or "remove the person in the background".

Photos will then generate suggested edits instantly, making advanced tools easier to access without navigating menus.

According to Google's product blog, the feature is designed to bring professional-grade editing to a wider audience by focusing on natural language commands rather than technical sliders.

Conversational editing builds on existing AI-driven...