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It's all about the angle: Your photos, re-composed

Have you ever looked back at your camera roll and wished you had captured a scene slightly differently? Maybe you wish you had caught a bit more of one side of a face, or positioned the camera slightly lower to get the perfect shot. Perhaps it’s a selfie with a perfect smile, but the wide-angle lens makes you look somewhat unfamiliar. Usually, these are the "almost perfect" shots we settle for, because the moment has passed, and it is not possible to retake the picture.While cropping and zooming may help, classic image editing tools won’t fix the underlying problem: the image is still showing the scene from a fixed, imperfect perspective. Zooming in doesn't change the parallax, and cropping can't show you what was just outside the frame.Today we are announcing a new approach to fix scene alignment after a photo was taken. Our method, now available as part of the Auto frame feature in Google Photos, uses machine learning (ML) models to understand the scene and its spatial layout and uses generative AI to imagine the photo from that new perspective. In contrast to classical photo editing, our method interprets a photo as a 3D scene — think of a real moment frozen in time — and change the camera position automatically within that space. To this end, our method keeps what was originally visible and intelligently generates previously hidden content, forming an authentic new perspective of the original scene.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·research.google

    It's all about the angle: Your photos, re-composed

    Have you ever looked back at your camera roll and wished you had captured a scene slightly differently? Maybe you wish you had caught a bit more of one side of a face, or…