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New Photos app for Windows 11 now rolling out for beta users – Times of India

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As a part of the Windows 11 2022 update, Microsoft was supposed to introduce an updated Photos app for the operating system. While the new app update isn’t rolling out for stable users, Windows Insider users can give the updated Photos app a try. The company has started rolling out the preview of the Photos app for Insider users.
The updated Photos app for Windows 11 comes with new features like an improved photos-managing experience, an updated interface and more.
The preview version of the new Photos app will be available for Insider Users in the Dev channel to download. The company has confirmed that they will expand the rollout of the preview gradually after receiving and monitoring the feedback.
Windows 11 Photos app: What’s new
The first and most noticeable change is the new app icon. In addition to that, the app will also bring a new gallery for better photo browsing, management and finding the photos. Apart from that, the updated Photos app will also feature easy backup options with OneDrive.
Here’s a list of all the changes the updated Photos app will include:

  • Organize your photos with a productive and beautifully redesigned purpose-built experience.
  • Easily back up your Photos to OneDrive and keep your memories safe.
  • Celebrate a life well-lived with improved “Memories” experiences.
  • Multi-window and multi-screen support
  • Easily view your OneDrive storage quota usage and add more storage.
  • Import and manage your photos from external sources such as your phone and camera.
  • Update Photos app displaying delightful new “Memories” experience.
  • Update Photos app displaying delightful new “Memories” experience.
  • This update to the Photos app (version 2022.31090.16004.0 and higher) will replace the current Photos app experience. Earlier this year, we introduced Clipchamp as our new inbox video editor, which is focused on making video creation easy, fast, and fun on Windows. As Clipchamp is equipped with all the basic tools you’d expect, like trimming and splitting, as well as more pro-style features like transitions and animated text, the new Photos app experience no longer includes the legacy Video Editor. If you would prefer to continue to use the legacy Photos app, it will remain available in the Microsoft Store.

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