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You Can Now Quickly Crop and Edit Photos Before Sharing Them on Android

Sometimes, you need to make a couple of quick edits before you send off a photo on WhatsApp or Gmail. Perhaps you need to crop out something in the background, or enhance an image to make it clearer. If you’re on Android 14 or higher, Google’s new Quick Edits feature is here to help. It works kind of like editing screenshots before sharing them, but for everything in your Google Photos library.

How to quickly edit photos before sharing them

Quick Edits feature in Google Photos.

Credit: Khamosh Pathak

To use Quick Edits, first update the Google Photos app on your Android smartphone to the latest available version. Then, choose a photo and tap the Share button. Now, instead of directly seeing the Share menu, you’ll see a new screen called Quick Edits.

As it stands, this screen is simple. Around the photo, you’ll see the familiar crop feature. You can grab the handles on any corner of the image to crop out anything outside of them. This is a free form crop, too, so you won’t be limited by aspect ratio.

The only other feature here is the Enhance button. This feature performs an auto-enhance edit on your image. There are no customization options here, but it can be useful to quickly brighten up a dull image.

When you’re ready, tap the Share button below to open the familiar Share menu. Here, you can choose any app to share the image to.

A unique aspect of using the Quick Edits feature is that it’s limited to the sharing menu. The crop and the enhancement won’t be carried back to the original image in the Google Photos app. That could be annoying if you plan to re-share later, but it also keeps your edits nondestructive.

How to disable the Quick Edits feature

While the Quick Edits feature is certainly useful, it’s still quite limited. All you can do is crop or perform an auto-enhancement. It would be nice to see some more image editing features added in down the line, similar to those in the screenshot editing tool.

Disabling Quick Edits feature in Google Photos.

Credit: Khamosh Pathak

Adding in cropping based on aspect ratio, a blur tool, and custom editing options could go a long way. In the meantime, if seeing this limited screen every time you go to share a photo is getting on your nerves, there is a way to disable it. When you’re in the Quick Edits screen, tap the Settings icon in the top-right corner. Then, from the popup menu, choose the Turn off option.

Now, when you share an image, you’ll skip directly to the Share menu. You can enable Quick Edits again anytime from Google Photos Settings > Sharing > Quick Edit Before Sharing.

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