Google Photos adds powerful new editing tools: Create highlight videos with templates, text and music

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Google Photos has rolled out a major video editor update featuring templates, text overlays, music integration, and a redesigned interface, making it easier for users to create polished, shareable highlight videos effortlessly.


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Published: December 10, 2025 1:00 PM IST

Google Photos adds powerful new editing tools: Create highlight videos with templates, text and music

Google Photos is getting a big upgrade. In the latest global update for both Android and iOS, the app has moved beyond its gallery roots to become a full-fledged video-editing powerhouse. Google calls these five updates to its video editor the biggest yet. They include new ready-made templates, a redesigned video editor with unified editing tools, music, customizable text overlays and clip-level editing.

Ready-Made Video Templates

New in the “Create → Highlight video” tab, templates include a combination of preset music, automatic cuts, text overlays and suggested clips. Select photos and clips, choose a template, and then Google Photos assembles a ready-to-share highlight video that follows the cadence of the soundtrack.

Smart Video Editor

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The app’s video editor gets a makeover with improved usability and consistency across functions. A unified timeline with multi-clip support lets users jump between parts of their video with ease. The canvas also adapts to editing needs with “more room to crop as you zoom in and less room to distract you as you zoom out.”

Music Integration

Users can browse and select soundtracks from the app’s music library and integrate them directly into their videos. “Music can help smooth transitions, set the mood, and draw out an emotion,” Google explains. This update means users can adjust video flow without leaving the app or turning to outside sources to edit music in.

Text Overlays

Users can now insert text overlays with a selection of fonts, colors, and backgrounds. Adding titles, captions or contextual notes is now possible within Google Photos, currently available on Android.

Clip-Level Editing

Individual video clips can also be edited without creating a full-blown highlight video. The new video editor experience is also set as default for Android, which means users can trim, add music or text and export clips directly. This update negates the need for a third-party video app.

A Note on why this matters

Video editing has been one of those core features lost in the (much-too-many) mobile app divide for years. We snap pictures in the camera app. Trim or add effects in iMovie, Windows Movie Maker or a third-party app. Export that video into an editing app to add music, voiceover or text. For many average users, creating polished videos that incorporate pictures and clips on your phone has been an unnecessarily complex series of steps.

Google Photos promises to consolidate video editing tools into a single, one-stop destination. No more app-hopping, switching back and forth between apps, file formats and interfaces just to make a quick video to share on social media, tag a friend or preserve as a digital memory. While long-time photo and video editors will likely remain in the app suites they know and love, this update offers one-stop, simplified video creation to social-media users, casual creators and anyone who just wants to share more everyday moments.

That also means less exporting of videos to third-party apps (like CapCut, InShot, KineMaster, Adobe Premiere, Lumen, Quik, Kinemaster etc.) in order to edit music or add effects. Users can accomplish all this within Google Photos now. In many cases, this can also save time, effort, and precious device storage space.

A note on what’s missing – Or still missing

One gripe so far with the updated editor is that Google’s new template system with preset music and automatic cuts are only rolling out on Android at launch, so iOS users will have to wait a bit longer to try this feature.

And despite the improvements to create polished videos, Google Photos is still far from being a full-fledged professional video-editing studio. Google does not seem to be packing in advanced visual effects tools, multi-track editing, detailed color grading or all the other nitty-gritty features that long-time editors use in apps like iMovie, CapCut and Final Cut. For that, users will still need to turn to dedicated video apps.

Google Photos no longer seems to be just “a place to dump your photos.” With this update, Google Photos is evolving to become an easy-to-use, feature-packed video editor. Google Photos is now the app that lets you assemble a highlights reel from vacation photos, slap on a soundtrack, title it, export it, and upload to a social-media site – all in one app without ever switching context.

If you don’t want to download a full-on video editor and all the extra processing and storage requirements they need to function, you can now edit, trim and polish your clips right in Google Photos. It’s a potentially very powerful update to one of the most-used video-related apps already.


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