Browse, Edit, Collaborate & Share Photos Easier With Google Photos

Google has decided to bring you your best memories in albums, making them easier to browse. Now all your beautiful photos don’t have just lie around on your computer waiting for one good weekend when you can organize them or figure out what better to do with them than posting a few of them on social media. Maybe you might even want to share those same memories with friends and family and Facebook’s “Memories isn’t quite working out for you. Look what you can do with Google now!

Starting today, after an event or trip, Google Photos will suggest a new album for you, curated with just your best shots. And that’s not all. It’ll also add maps to show how far you traveled and location pins to remember where you went—because it’s not always easy to recall the late-night diner you hit on your road trip, or which campsite you pitched the tent in when arriving after dark, is it?

The albums will allow for captions to be added to photos, location pins and even allow for collaboration (let others add their own photos to the album) from others before you have a great package to share.

The new Google Photos album experience is now available on Android, iOS, and the web. All your adventures should now be easier to browse, edit, collaborate on, and share. Have you tried out the new Google Photos? Let us know how you like it!