PANews January 23 News, according to 9to5Google, Google Photos has launched the “Me Meme” experimental feature on Android and iOS, allowing users to convert selfies into emojis using generative AI. Users first select an official template or upload a reference image, then choose a well-lit, front-facing clear portrait photo. After clicking generate, they can edit, save to the gallery, regenerate, or share. Currently, this feature is being gradually rolled out to users in the United States. Google has not disclosed more detailed usage scope or future plans. “Me Meme” is one of the AI creative tools under the Create tab within Google Photos.
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Google Photos launches "Me Meme" AI-generated emoji feature
PANews January 23 News, according to 9to5Google, Google Photos has launched the “Me Meme” experimental feature on Android and iOS, allowing users to convert selfies into emojis using generative AI. Users first select an official template or upload a reference image, then choose a well-lit, front-facing clear portrait photo. After clicking generate, they can edit, save to the gallery, regenerate, or share. Currently, this feature is being gradually rolled out to users in the United States. Google has not disclosed more detailed usage scope or future plans. “Me Meme” is one of the AI creative tools under the Create tab within Google Photos.