Back in May, during Google I/O, the company introduced an upcoming AI-based feature called “Ask Photos” which uses Google’s Gemini AI models. During Google’s presentation, to show how the feature works, Gemini was asked to identify the presenter’s license plate number. To get the answer, Gemini went through the Googler’s photo library in his Google Photo app to find a picture of his car with the license plate easily readable.
With “Ask Photos,” you can use Gemini to organize your photos better. For example, you can use “Ask Photos” to show photographs detailing the progress of your kid’s tennis lessons, or you can take a trip down memory lane and ask Gemini what themes you’ve had for your child’s birthday parties. You can even find out how you decorated the birthday cake each year. If the answer can be in a photograph you’ve saved in the Google Photos app, “Ask Photos” will find it. You can still use the old school classic search to find something in the Photos app, but you still have to go through Ask Photos first.
When Ask Photos appears on your phone, you will see pages discussing how it works. | Image credit-9to5 Google
Use Ask Photos to find your license plate number. |-Image credit-Google
“Ask Photos” will work with both the Android and iOS versions of the Google Photos app and when it is on your iPhone, it will show up on the bottom of the screen replacing the “Search” tab.
Don’t worry about the Ask Photos feature sneaking up on you without knowing how to use it. The first time you open the Google Photos app with the feature on your phone, you’ll receive pages with prompts showing you how Ask Photos works. You also might be asked to confirm certain names of the people and pets that are in your life.