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Google Photos can finally remember how much you don’t want to use Ask Photos

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Last updated: 2026/03/09 at 10:33 PM
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Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • A new toggle in Google Photos will let users switch between standard search and Ask Photos.
  • We previously spotted this toggle in development in January.
  • The toggle seems to be rolling out starting today.

Googleโ€™s giving users a toggle to choose between the Gemini-powered Ask Photos and classic search in Google Photos. We saw the change in progress earlier this year, and now, Googleโ€™s confirmed that the toggle has started making its way to users.

Google Photos chief Shimrit Ben-Yair tweeted today that the toggle, rolling out now, will let users โ€œchoose between fast classic search and intelligent Ask Photos results.โ€ The toggle appears in the upper left corner of the search results interface in the Google Photos app.

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Ask Photos uses Gemini to facilitate more complex, natural-language searches inside Google Photos. You can use it to literally ask a question that your photo library could answer (one of Googleโ€™s early use case examples was โ€œWhatโ€™s my license plate number?โ€), or to search for very specific images (e.g., Ben-Yairโ€™s tweet includes a screenshot of a search for โ€œEmmaโ€™s first bike rideโ€).

Weโ€™ve heard your feedback that you want more control over the type of results you see when searching in Google Photos. To address this, weโ€™re starting to roll out a new experience that puts you in the driverโ€™s seat, letting you choose between fast classic search and intelligentโ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/XjPIkHn6sq

Ask Photos is a more flexible option than standard search, but searching large photo libraries using the newer, AI-powered mode can take longer. The option to easily swap back to the quicker, less detailed classic search modality is a nice improvement for people who donโ€™t need or want everything Ask Photos can do.

Ben-Yair says that Google is โ€œstarting to roll outโ€ the change as of this afternoon, so while we donโ€™t know exactly when to expect the toggle on our own devices (Iโ€™m not seeing it yet), it could be showing up any time now.

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