- Google is testing new editing options within the Collage Editor inside Google Photos.
- The changes include new settings to customize the frame’s thickness, curvature, and color.
- It also organizes the editor’s options using a cleaner interface.
I don’t know about you, but for me, Google Photos is the closest thing to a digital time capsule. I’ve used it to back up my photos longer than any social media app has, and I expect to do so until Google lets the app live. Besides automatically generated memories, you can also revisit memories by creating collages within the Photos app. But if you use the built-in Collage Editor in Photos, you might find it limiting compared to other third-party apps. Thankfully, Google is now testing new features that let you tweak collages to your taste and keep you from having to look for alternatives.
In October, Google updated the Collage Editor in Google Photos, expanding possibilities for creating new images. The update introduced new grid options and frame presets, along with editing features that let you change the configuration without starting over.