If you’re seeing the video snippet option in Google Photos on your device, let us know down in the comments section below. We’re not yet seeing the option on any of our own test devices so are unable to test directly, but given the limited number of reports, video snippets are not exactly widely spread at present. However, according to AP, it can be a little bit hit or miss. image: Android Police image: Android PoliceĮffectively this video snippet contains what Google Photos identifies as the most action-packed or prominent portion of a clip. Like stylized photos, you may see a clip within the Memories or Stories carousel that will allow you to “Save snippet” to your library. Use the search box and type for searching videos in YouTube or just paste the link for the video you want to share the snippets. The categorization within the “Creations” panel also means that video snippets are treated like Google Photos’ other auto-generated content like collages, stylized, and animated photos. Create and share snippets is easy and dont require a SnapClip account. However, the option is now widely available and does suggest that this is part of a server-side change rather than a regular app update. A number of reports over on Reddit suggests that this option is appearing within the “Creations” panel from within the Search panel. Spotted by Android Police, effectively snippets are created based upon what Google Photos thinks is the best moment or clip from within an uploading video. The latest such option coming to Google Photos is that of AI-powered video snippets that are appearing within the search tab. Over the past few years, the wealth of auto-generated albums and Memories collections has grown. While many video snippets seem to have been removed from Google, it’s my belief that video still plays a role in how Google ranks and interprets your content. ![]() ![]() Google Photos appears to be adding a new “snippet” feature that will highlight the prominent portions of your uploading video content. This makes video snippets even more valuable for those who can get them, though unfair if Google continues to give YouTube more preference than other videos.
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