Google Photos is restyling Library and Sharing tabs
Google is announcing developments to its Photos app to make it easier to trace some of your photos. The tech giant said in a blog post that it is revamping the Library tab, introducing a new shortcut for screenshots and, in the coming days, a carousel of contextual suggestions for some photographs. Along with Locked Folder, utilities, archive, and trash, Google has revealed that its Photo app will get a new “import photos area” to help users easily copy photos from locations outside the app. Google Photos will also add a new shortcut that will help users find recent screenshots. Once the app is updated, one will start finding all the recent screenshots on the top of the main photo grid. Google says you don’t need to back up the screenshots folder to the Photos app and it will still show you the recent ones, so you can access them quickly. The company also noted in a blog post that the Google Photos app will offer a carousel of contextual suggestions to help you copy, text, crop, search using Google lens, and more when viewing a screenshot.