The Edit with Ask Photos expansion is bringing Google’s AI-powered photo editing tool to a wider audience, as the feature rolls out to five new countries following its initial launch in just four regions last year. This conversational editing experience lets users tweak their images simply by typing what they want, making advanced edits more accessible than ever.
What Is “Edit with Ask Photos”?
At its core, this feature reimagines how people interact with their photos.
Also known as conversational editing, “Edit with Ask Photos” is a text-based way to make adjustments directly within the Google Photos app. Instead of navigating complex menus or manual tools, users can simply describe the change they want in plain language.
The tool understands a variety of natural prompts, such as:
- “Remove the glare”
- “Remove distractions in the background”
- “Give this a sepia tone look”
This approach removes much of the friction traditionally associated with photo editing, allowing even casual users to achieve polished results.
Where It Was Already Available
Before this latest rollout, the feature had a limited footprint.
“Edit with Ask Photos” was initially launched in just four countries: the United States, Australia, India, and Japan. These early markets served as the testing ground for Google’s conversational editing experience, helping refine the tool ahead of a broader release.
Now, that footprint is growing considerably.
The Five New Countries
Google has confirmed the regions joining the rollout, marking a significant step into the European market.
The newly supported countries are:
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- France
- Spain
- Italy
With this expansion, a much larger user base across Europe will gain access to the AI-driven editing capabilities that were previously confined to a handful of regions.
What Users Should Know
There are a few important details to keep in mind about this rollout.
First, the feature is rolling out now to users in these new regions, but it may take some time to appear for everyone. As with many staggered releases, patience may be required before the tool shows up in your app.
Second, there’s a notable platform limitation. In this new expansion, “Edit with Ask Photos” is Android-only, meaning iOS users in these countries won’t have immediate access. This stands in contrast to the United States, where the feature is already available on iOS as well.
The Bottom Line
The Edit with Ask Photos expansion represents another step in Google’s broader push to weave AI more deeply into everyday tools. By bringing conversational editing to Germany, the UK, France, Spain, and Italy, the company is making sophisticated photo adjustments available to millions more people through simple text commands.
While the Android-only restriction and gradual rollout mean not everyone will get instant access, the expansion signals growing momentum for AI-powered editing. For users in these newly added countries, it’s worth keeping an eye on the Google Photos app in the coming weeks, as the future of effortless, conversational photo editing may soon be just a prompt away.
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Lucienne Albrecht is Luxe Chronicle’s wealth and lifestyle editor, celebrated for her elegant perspective on finance, legacy, and global luxury culture. With a flair for blending sophistication with insight, she brings a distinctly feminine voice to the world of high society and wealth.




