Google Photos has started publishing a Retrospective featuring the best images saved by users throughout 2024It works similarly to the recently launched Spotify Wrapped. Innovation makes up a total of five moments for the year.
In the “Major sequence” section, the platform highlights the main sequence of photos taken and stored according to the number of consecutive days. The “year of smile” option displays the total number of smiles in the images and who you laughed with the most in the recordings.
In “Your main faces” it is possible to check the people with whom the user took the most photos throughout 2024, while “Colors of the Year” shows his favorite tone palette. Finally, “Your feelings for 2024” includes a summary of the photos that most represent the user’s personality over the past 12 months.
Google Photos 2024 retrospective open to all users who “took enough photos throughout the year”As the technology giant explained. You’ll also need to have face groups enabled, which makes it easier to search for images containing faces of specific people.
Where can I find the Google Photos retrospective?
Google Photos Summary is automatically published as soon as it becomes availableJust pay attention to the application’s notifications. You can also scroll through the options and find a summary of the best photos of 2024 in the memories carousel at the top of the home screen.
Like similar initiatives on other platforms, the Google Photos 2024 retrospective can be shared on different social networks. Also, after the new year, it will be fixed in the December photo table and will be available there from January.
It is possible to view Recap on Android and iOS applications as well as on the web version of the platform. Functionality is rolling out graduallyUS-based users are getting a version enhanced by Google’s Gemini AI.
Source: Tec Mundo
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