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Google Photos introduces a fun new way to turn yourself into a meme

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Google Photos introduces a fun new way to turn yourself into a meme
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Google Photos already packs a bunch of useful AI tools to help you edit photos. From removing unwanted objects or bystanders to completely restyling images, the app makes it easy to enhance your memories. Now, Google is adding a playful twist with its newest feature, Me Meme, which lets you turn yourself into your favorite memes in just a few taps.

According to a recent post on Google’s support forums, Me Meme is a generative AI feature that lets you star in trending memes using a template and a photo of yourself. It’s rolling out in Google Photos for Android in the US, and you can try it out by tapping the “Create” button and selecting the new “Me meme” option.

The feature offers a couple of preset meme templates for you to get started, but you can also upload your own to recreate a popular meme. You then have to upload a reference image of yourself and tap Generate to create your personalized meme.

Turning yourself into a meme has never been easier

If you’re not happy with the result, you can tap the “Regenerate” button to get a different result in the same effect. Once you’ve created your meme, you can save it to your Google Photos library or share it with friends. Google says that the feature is still experimental, “so generated images may not perfectly match the original photo.” To ensure it correctly replicates your likeness, the company recommends uploading a “well-lit, focused, and front-facing portrait photo.”

While this functionality isn’t entirely new, baking it directly into Google Photos makes the process far more seamless, letting users create personalized memes without jumping into a separate app. It’s a small but fun addition that shows Google Photos is evolving beyond basic AI editing tools and gradually turning into a creative hub that lets users easily generate and share their creations.

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