Google Photos introduces a new messaging feature that allows sharing photos extremely quickly

To simplify current photo sharing processes, Google Photos has recently launched a new private messaging feature.

Sharing images is one of the indispensable activities for social network users as well as multi-platform storage services. To simplify the process of sharing existing photos, Google Photos recently launched a new private messaging feature, built directly into both the web version and the Google Photos iOS and Android mobile apps, allows you to share a photo without having to create the entire album like before.

In other words with this new feature, you can send photos directly to friends and acquaintances quickly as long as they also have Google Photos installed, with the same operation on Instagram, Snapchat, SMS or any other chat application. If you want to make a photo the opening topic for a conversation, you can text, 'react' to photos and share them with multiple people at the same time. Visual communication is the most popular form of interaction on the internet today.

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The arrival of this new feature could turn Google Photos into a more social app, helping it attract more new users. Since its 're-export' in 2015, Google Photos has been adding valuable equipment such as free online storage, becoming a reliable photo archive for many. For those who mainly take photos with smartphones, which is basically the majority of the world's population today, Google Photos is probably the most optimal storage tool, acting as a Convenient online image banking.

'This feature is not designed to replace any chat application you are using, but we hope to improve the experience of sharing great moments with people with Google Photos,' Google Photos director, Janvi Shah, shared in a blog post.

The feature will be rolling out over the next week and as always, you can share your photos with your friends and family across all platforms - Android, iOS and the web - without worrying about the issue. Topic image quality is affected.

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