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Pet lovers, rejoice! Google Photos has introduced a new feature that recognises animals and lets you see all the pictures of your furry friend in one place.
“When you want to look back on old photos of Oliver as a puppy or Mr. Whiskers as a kitten, you no longer need to type ‘dog’ or ‘cat’ into search in Google Photos. Rolling out in most countries today, you’ll be able to see photos of the cats and dogs now grouped alongside people, and you can label them by name, search to quickly find photos of them, or even better, photos of you and them. This makes it even easier to create albums, movies, or even a photo book of your pet,” Lily Kharevych, Software Engineer at Google Photos, wrote in a blog post.
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Google will let you see photos of cats and dogs now grouped alongside people, and you can label them by name, search to quickly find photos of them.
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“This makes it even easier to create albums, movies, or even a photo book of your pet,” Kharevych said.
In addition to now grouping your pets, Google Photos will let users search pets by breed to see photos of Poodles or Maine Coon or search by emoji to see all those or photos.
(Written with inputs from PTI)
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