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Google Photos Gets Useful New Feature

Last updated: February 1, 2025 11:49 pm
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Google Photos, one of the world’s largest cloud photo storage services, has finally introduced a long-awaited feature – the ability to mirror images. This new tool allows users to flip photos within the Google Photos app on Android devices.

To access the mirroring feature, users simply need to open the Google Photos app, tap the edit icon, and then select “Crop”. From there, tapping the “Flip” icon will mirror the image, creating a new version that is flipped. Once the desired changes are made, users can save the mirrored photo.

Currently, the mirroring feature is only available on the Google Photos app for Android phones and tablets. There is no confirmation on when this feature will be rolled out to other platforms, such as iOS.

For those looking to download all their photos and videos from Google Photos, this new mirroring feature adds a convenient editing option to enhance and customize images before saving or sharing them.

This article was originally published on our sister publication, M3, and has been translated and adapted from Swedish. Stay tuned for more updates on Google Photos and its latest features.

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