Google Photos has many features powered by artificial intelligence:Magic EraserandReal Tonehelp you make your shots look right in post. In contrast, theautomatically-generated reelswith theme-based highlights and the more chronologically cohesive Memories help surface good times with great oldies. Now, you can take advantage of a new feature that will help you take care of all those lookalike photos from when you had to go through 14 takes for the perfect group portrait or just had to spray to catch the right moment on the field. Here’s how Photo Stacks in Google Photos work.
What are Photo Stacks in Google Photos?
Google Photos introducedPhoto Stacksin November of 2023. This feature utilizes the application’s existing AI facilities to collapse “stacks” of photos that were taken in quick succession and look very similar to each other so that they don’t take up as much visual space in the app. You will not have to see a burst of clones on the grid (unless you want them on there like that).
Photo Stacks appears to supersede an existing Google Photos feature that occasionally showed similar-looking photos in prompts, asking the user to dispatch with them as they pleased.
How do Photo Stacks work?
Instead of seeing all the thumbnails from a photo burst in your Google Photos library, you’ll see a single thumbnail with a “stacking” icon appended on top, along with the number of photos in the stack. If you’ve uploaded bursts recently, it will take a little time before the app creates a Photo Stack. Tapping on the thumbnail brings the so-called Top Pick full screen (also chosen by AI) and a carousel of the pictures in the stack you can scrub through at your leisure. You can also tap on the grid icon at the leftmost position in the carousel to go back to a grid view of thumbnails focused just on the stack.
From this grid view of the stack, you can tap on theSelectbutton atop (or tap and hold on a thumbnail) to bring up extra abilities that you’d otherwise not be able to reach. Here’s what they do:
Tapping on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner will proffer the following options:
Can I turn off Photo Stacks?
Yes. From the main Google Photos screen (the Photos tab), tap on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner. A context prompt will appear at the bottom of the screen. Underneath the header,Personalize your grid, and deselect the toggle toStack similar photos.