How to Disable Google Photos' Quick Edits Feature
Tired of Google Photos automatically editing your pictures when you share them? In this video, I’ll walk you through exactly how to disable the Quick Edits feature in Google Photos, step by step. Whether you want full control over your photo edits or just prefer to do things manually, this easy tutorial shows you how to turn off auto enhancements in just a few taps.
🔍 What Are Quick Edits in Google Photos?
Quick Edits is a new feature in Google Photos that suggests or applies automatic enhancements to your images when you share them. While convenient for some, it’s not for everyone—especially if you prefer natural-looking photos or custom edits.
✨ In This Video, You’ll Learn:
What Google Photos Quick Edits does
How to find the Quick Edits setting
How to disable auto-edit suggestions permanently
Pros and cons of turning this feature off
Why some users are opting to keep it manual
⚙️ Steps to Disable Quick Edits:
Open your Google Photos app.
Tap on your profile icon in the top right.
Go to Photos settings.
Scroll to find Quick Edits or Auto-enhance.
Toggle it off to stop automatic photo suggestions.
🧠 Why Disable It?
Some users report that Quick Edits overexposes photos or alters colours in ways that don’t reflect the original moment. If you’re someone who prefers to edit your photos yourself—or just doesn’t want Google doing it automatically—this setting is worth switching off.
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