Google Photos has updated its video editor for creating short highlight videos easier and faster. The update was launched globally for both Android and iOS users. Google says the changes are aimed at helping people combine photos and video clips into polished videos with less effort.
Redesigned Video Editor Makes Editing Simple
The new Google Photos video editor has a fresh layout with a universal timeline. This allows users to edit multiple clips together or work on a single video. The adaptive canvas adjusts the workspace for each clip. With the help of this update, people can easily trim, crop and rearrange clips more easily.
Under this, the tools are placed where users expect. This reduces the time spent searching for features. Users can also preview their videos on a larger screen. This helps in making precise edits.
New Templates, Music, and Text Tools in Google Photos
Google has added templates that combine photos and videos automatically. These templates come with preset music, text styles and cut timings. Users just select a template and their clips, and Google Photos generates a ready-to-share highlight reel.
The update also brings a music library. This allows users to choose tracks that match the video’s mood. On Android, users can add custom text overlays with different fonts, colours, and backgrounds. This gives videos a personal touch or extra context.

How does Individual Clip Editing Work?
If a user wants to edit a single video clip, the new editor supports music, text, and trimming tools for individual clips. The update makes these features accessible without switching to another app.
Google Photos’ redesigned video editor makes it simple to create short videos and highlight reels. The combination of templates, music, and text tools reduces editing time. Overall, it brings video editing closer to casual users looking to quickly share their memories.
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