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  • Google is testing a new Quick Edit page in the Google Photos app that appears when you tap the share button on an image.
  • The Quick Edit page has buttons to enhance the photo or crop it before sharing.
  • The page only appears when you share a single image, though, and it hasn’t widely rolled out yet.

If you want to make your photos look even better before sharing them with your friends or family members, then you can touch them up using one of the many great photo editor apps for Android. Editing photos manually can be a bit of a hassle, though, especially if you aren’t familiar with all the various knobs that are available. That’s why Google Photos offers a variety of one-click photo enhancement tools, and to make it even easier to enhance a photo before sharing it, the app will soon add a “Quick Edit” screen.

Earlier this week, I received a tip from a user named Alex who said that they noticed a new sharing screen in the Google Photos app for Android. The new screen is named “Quick Edit,” and he said it appears for him when he hits the share button on a single photo. If he selects multiple photos before hitting the share button, though, the normal share sheet is shown instead of the new “Quick Edit” screen.