

This revamped movie editor inside the Google Photos app is coming first to Chromebooks and set to arrive this fall. It has a grippable design making it easy to carry, and it protects your data passwords, and information with the Titan C security chip and built-in antivirus software. You can also trim clips, overlay music, and change the aspect ratio. The Google Pixelbook Go is a lightweight Chromebook laptop that’s barely 2 pounds and 13 millimeter thin. Featuring various Material You buttons and other flourishes, a control panel at the right lets you adjust brightness and contrast, apply filters, and add a title card. There’s also a more manual approach to “build your own movie from scratch,” with Google Photos emphasizing its powerful search capabilities and then manually arranging everything.Ī widescreen UI that takes up the entire display includes a timeline at the bottom. It even intelligently selects the most meaningful moments from your long videos. Start by selecting a theme and the people (or pets!) you’d like to feature, and Google Photos will make a movie with both video clips and photos.

This experience is now being revamped for Chromebooks with an emphasis on making “high-quality movies with just a few taps.” The themed options remain available: Google Photos has long offered basic video creation tools, including the ability to quickly generate themed movies by selecting images and other clips. Google is previewing a number of new productivity and personalization features for Chromebooks that will launch over the coming months, including a redesigned movie editor inside Google Photos.
