Google Photos App Now Lets You Create Stickers from Your Photos

If you’ve ever envied your iPhone friends for their ability to magically lift a subject out of a photo and turn it into a sticker, well, Google Photos is..
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Google Photos has introduced a new feature allowing users to create stickers from their photos by simply pressing and holding on a subject. This capability, reminiscent of a similar feature on iPhones, is currently exclusive to iOS users.
- The feature was first spotted by Telegram user AdanBR and demonstrated in a clip seen by Android Authority.
- Creating a sticker involves a simple tap-and-hold action, after which the subject can be copied or shared.
- While Android users are currently left out, some Android skins like Samsung's One UI already offer similar functionalities.
- The iOS version of Google Photos keeps the sticker creation simple, lacking advanced options found in Apple’s native Photos app like permanently saving stickers or adding effects.
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