The latest update to Google Photos will make it easier to browse, share and import photos

Google Photos has a new design, making it easier for users to find and share photos. In a blog post, Google said it will start rolling out new updates to its popular service in order to make it easier for users to “sort your albums, import photos and videos you’ve saved elsewhere, see your shared content and find screenshots”. “

The new feature includes a library with more options and allows users to find their photos and albums more easily. The Library tab now gets an updated layout to show a grid or list as per user preference. The new design will allow users to quickly filter by genre (albums, shared albums, favorites, folders on the device and then sort their photos.

Google Photos also adds a new “Import Photos” section along with the option for Locked Folder, Utilities, Archive, and Trash. This will allow users to “easily copy photos from other services, digitize photos (or videos and movies) or transfer photos from the camera,” the blog adds.

The redesign also brings sections for partner sharing, shared albums, and conversations. “With more specific sections, it’s easier to find, view and manage your shared photos and videos, and stay up-to-date so you don’t miss the latest shot,” Google says. The changes will be rolling out to Android this week and soon to iOS.

The new update will make it easier to allow users to find the latest screenshots, even if you choose not to back them up. Google will add a shortcut that will appear above the main photo grid to take you directly there.

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