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Google Photos inches closer to bringing back this photo editing tool

November 23, 2025
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While some recent Google Photos updates have been fairly exciting, the same can’t be said about all of them. In July, the app’s perspective correction tool disappeared following the rollout of the updated image editor interface, leaving users without an option to perform a basic editing task.

Google acknowledged the tool’s disappearance shortly after the issue was brought to light, while also promising to “restore” perspective correction in a forthcoming update. Well, it’s been over three months since then, and we’re finally seeing indications of the tool’s imminent comeback.

The code sleuths at Android Authority have looked through a “recent build” of the Google Photos app to uncover evidence of the perspective crop tool’s re-release. It’s currently not visible to everyone, although the publication managed to surface it by tinkering with the app’s code.

It shouldn’t be long until perspective crop is widely rolled out

Credit: Android Authority

When available, the perspective crop icon will appear while cropping a portion of the photo or when tapping the shortcut for image framing at the top left. It works exactly as you would expect and will let you straighten or fix distorted angles in photos as and when required. I’m not currently seeing it on the Photos app, which isn’t surprising since it had to be manually activated by the folks at Android Authority.

While we now know the tool’s return is imminent, it’s still unclear when that day will come. One can only hope that this feature progresses through testing soon enough and makes its wider appearance in a forthcoming update to Google Photos.

Android Authority also uploaded a video demo of the perspective correction tool in action:

Perspective correction isn’t one of those tools that every Google Photos user would have used. However, for people who extensively capture and edit images using Google Photos, not having access to this photo editing tool is a big miss.

A fair few users (including me) rely on the tool to straighten up images of documents using the Photos app. Thankfully, Google’s own Snapseed app, along with several third-party alternatives, still offers perspective correction for images.

Aside from this tool’s reintroduction, the developers are hard at work to bring more AI features to the gallery app. We’ve recently seen evidence that the “Ask Photos” experience could be integrated directly into the image viewer. Meanwhile, Photos is also developing a feature that turns your photos/selfies into memes. So it’s safe to say Google’s gallery app is not quite done with AI features.

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