Google Photos makes it easy to manage your vast pictures and video library. With some effort on your part, Google’s backup tool can neatly organize your library, categorizing photos based on people, events, functions, and more. Plus, it will occasionally resurface old pictures to make you nostalgic. If, like me, you useGoogle Photos to back up all mediayou receive on WhatsApp, Telegram, and other apps, your library is likely cluttered with unwanted memes, GIFs, and screenshots. Google now appears to be working on a way to let you hide such unwanted media content from your library.

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Strings found in the latest Google Photos app for Android (v6.79.0.624777117) contain references to aHide cluttersetting. It will purportedly be located under the ‘Personalize your grid’ section.

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According to the strings, enabling the option will hide “Backed-up photos like screenshots, GIFs, and memes.” Do note that you’re able to still access the hidden media from the respective album they are a part of.

Google is also working on a revamp of the Memories UI in the Google Photos app. Currently, the Memories tab shows a random collage of your photos from an event for a memory. As spotted by@AssembleDebugforPiunikaweb, the redesigned interface will use a picture from the album as a thumbnail.

New Memories UI in Google Photos

At first glance, I am not a fan of the new interface, as it does not do as good a job as the current UI of surfacing pictures from an event to rekindle your memories about it.

Google Photos might get a dedicated settings menu to manage AI features

Lastly, the Preferences menu in Google Photos could soon get a dedicated ‘AI features by Labs’ option to manage all AI-related features. The first option would seemingly be “Help me title.” This feature is already present for Google Photos users in the US and uses artificial intelligence to suggest titles for your memories, but there’s no way to turn it off. However, you can turn off this feature once the new settings roll out.

Google still appears to be testing all the new Photos features mentioned above, so there’s clarity on when they will go live. Whenever it does, though, the ability to hide memes and GIFs would be a boon and help you keep your Photos library clutter-free and organized.