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Google Photos Adds Image Flip Feature and Desktop Dark Mode

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 1, 2025
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Finally, Google is giving Google Photos some much-needed functionality. The business only revealed yesterday that it will be introducing the ability to flip photographs in the integrated editor. The desktop version of Google Photos now supports dark mode, which is another long-overdue addition.

The firm said on Wednesday that Google Photos for Android will be introducing a new feature that allows users to create mirror images. It is integrated into the app’s built-in editor and makes picture flipping possible by default. The function is seen to be helpful, particularly when shooting selfies using the front-facing camera on an Android phone, where the text is typically mirrored and illegible. Furthermore, it has been stated that Google Photos is finally implementing a dark mode style for its desktop edition.

The news that users may now replicate their photographs in the photographs app was posted on Google‘s help website. At the moment, it is limited to the Android app version. It may eliminate the need for a third-party image editor by enabling users to flip a picture using the built-in editor. 

In order to mirror a picture, users must:

  • Launch the Google Photos application.
  • After tapping the Edit icon, select Crop.
  • After tapping the flip icon, choose Save.

Although tipster Mishaal Rahman first noticed the picture mirroring capability in September, it was claimed that only a select few users had access to it. The Mountain View-based tech giant has now formally acknowledged the implementation of the service. It has now been made broadly available by Google, and Gadgets360 and 9to5Google can attest that the most recent version of the Google Photos app which is the ‘‘ability to rotate photographs was broadly released this week in Google Photos for Android’’ it as of now, however in the coming days it should be available to all users globally.

In recent months, Google Photos on the web has adopted a dark appearance, following Drive and Calendar and Google Photos finally surprised all users with the report which claimed to finally release a dark option for its desktop version which is in addition to a new feature for its Android app. 9to5Google found a banner that reads, “Dark mode is here!” in the upper-right corner of the screen. Photos may now have a dark theme applied to them.

9to5Google saw a banner declaring the upgrade on the upper-right quadrant of the Google Photos website: “Dark mode is here! Photos may now have a dark theme applied to them. An Android Authority writer was still able to locate the choice under preferences, but the writer didn’t see the banner on his profile.

Tapping the settings gear icon will reveal the new “Appearance” menu beneath the backup quality choices. You may check this for yourself. There are three options: Use device default, Light, or Dark.

The region outside that contains the search field, side bar, and other buttons is lighter than the circular gallery backdrop. Throughout, the default blue accent color is used. Other than that, it’s really simple and lessens the contrast between the grid and the picture viewer (which has a black backdrop).

Along with Search, YouTube, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and Gemini, Google Photos for Web also has a dark appearance. When compared to smartphones, web adoption is still low.

Even while the dark mode background is more of a gray tint than pure black, it still makes the interface considerably easier on the eyes. Since Rushil Agrawal, the Android Authority writer, has been using dark-mode applications exclusively for years, this seems like a welcome change. The picture viewer window in Google Photos, which has a jet-black backdrop, now blends in better with the rest of the website, which also helps to balance out the rest of the design.

According to reports, users may select between Light, Dark, and Use device default in the Google Photos desktop settings which may mean it appears that Google is introducing the functionality gradually. Another report source says, it is being made available to users gradually, and Gadgets360 is yet to verify its existence across four different accounts, however, Rushil claimed to have checked four Google accounts, but only one of them had the appearance toggle. And if you haven’t seen the choice yet, it’s probably only a matter of time because Google has a history of rolling out changes gradually which should be noticeable in the coming days to all users globally.

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