Google Photos is working to streamline copying and pasting images into other apps
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. When youโre quickly trying to work with content from one app in another, one of your best options for easily moving stuff around is your deviceโs clipboard. Copying and pasting avoids creating a lot dupli
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When youโre quickly trying to work with content from one app in another, one of your best options for easily moving stuff around is your deviceโs clipboard. Copying and pasting avoids creating a lot duplicate files eating up your limited storage, and we love seeing ways to make it more efficient. That seems to be something Googleโs thinking about right now, as we find evidence for a new copy workflow in Photos .
Right now, if you want to copy a picture from Google Photos to your clipboard, first you tap the โShareโ icon, and then youโll find a โCopyโ button at the top of your share sheet. That works fine, but it also doesnโt feel quite right โ copying locally isnโt really โsharing,โ is it?
Well, now in version 7.79 of Google Photos for Android, weโve uncovered work towards a new โCopy photoโ button thatโs directly accessible when viewing pictures in your library. One quick tap, and youโll see confirmation that the image has been copied to your clipboard:
OK, thatโs great for copying and pasting, but what about what weโd be losing in the process? Without the โAdd toโ button, how should you go about inserting a picture in an album or moving it to a locked folder? This option will still be present, but now hiding up in the overflow menu in the top-right:
Beyond the new, prominent โCopy photoโ button down below, Photos is also working on giving you the ability to copy an image by long-pressing on it. Currently, that only surfaces the option to turn it into a sticker, but developers have begun preparing to add a โCopy photoโ option there, too.
None of these changes are currently live in the Photos app, but Google could be getting ready to turn them on pretty much any time now. Weโll keep looking for signs of any further tweaks to these copy options.
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