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Google Photos app launches Meme Me in the US

Last updated: January 26, 2026 3:45 am
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Google Photos has just introduced a fun new feature called ‘Meme Me’, which utilizes artificial intelligence to transform user selfies into personalized memes using selected templates. This exciting tool is currently rolling out in the US, allowing users to access it through the ‘Create’ section of the Google Photos app.

To try out ‘Meme Me’, simply open the Google Photos app, scroll to the bottom of the page, tap ‘Create’, and then select ‘Meme Me’. From there, you can choose a template and add a photo of your choice. Make sure to select a clear facial photo for the best results, and then tap ‘Generate’ to see the meme creation in action.

It’s important to note that the success of this feature will depend on user adoption rates and the overall quality of the generated memes. While we haven’t had a chance to see any memes created by ‘Meme Me’ yet, it will be interesting to see how users embrace this new tool.

As with any meme-generating feature, there is always a risk of backlash if not executed well. However, with Google Photos being the platform for ‘Meme Me’, it is unlikely that we will see an overwhelming flood of memes on social media just yet.

For now, US users can enjoy experimenting with ‘Meme Me’ and creating their own personalized memes. It remains to be seen if and when this AI feature will be launched in other countries, so keep an eye out for updates.

If you’re interested in joining the trend and exploring more fun features, check out our reviews and rankings of the best Google Pixel phones. Stay tuned for more exciting developments from Google Photos and get ready to meme yourself with ‘Meme Me’!

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This article was originally published on M3 and has been translated and adapted from Swedish.

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