Shimul Sood / Android Authority
TL;DR Google is testing a new set of sharing features in Google Photos.
Among these is an option to share and edit media using CapCut.
If you don’t have the app installed, it will prompt you to download it from the Play Store.
Google appears to be testing a range of minor tweaks in Google Photos. These include a new name for a feature that makes video editing effortless, as well as a way to gamify your Memories. Along with these, we’ve discovered another change that appears to be pushing a popular third-party video editing app.
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Among these tweaks, Google seems to be pushing its love for CapCut with another shortcut in Google Photos. With version 7.83.0.943371825 of the Photos app on Android, we’ve discovered some changes to the export sheet that appears when you select multiple photos or videos from a folder view.
With this tweak, Google is adding another row of options beneath the existing ones, and the first lets you export video directly to CapCut, a video editing app from TikTok’s parent, ByteDance, for editing. If you don’t already have the app installed on your phone or tablet, you will be directed to the Play Store link.
Existing UI Upcoming UI Standard share sheet on tapping the 3-dot button
Meanwhile, the three-dot button opens the standard Android share sheet with standard suggestions.
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