Google Photos and Drive redesigned for better navigation

Google has rolled out significant updates to the navigation and interface of Google Photos on the web and the Google Drive file picker on Android. These changes aim to enhance user experience by making it easier to access important features and files. Let’s dive into the updates.
Google Photos Introduces “Collections” on the Web
After launching the Collections feature on Android and iOS in August, Google Photos has now brought it to the web, replacing the Library section. The redesigned interface simplifies navigation while aligning with the mobile app’s layout.
Key Changes in Google Photos Web:
- Side Panel Updates:
- The Explore tab has been removed.
- Sharing has been replaced by an Updates tab, which provides:
- Notifications for shared albums, conversations, partner sharing, memories, and storage updates.
- A refreshed design consistent with the mobile app, introduced earlier in November.
- Introducing “Collections”:
- The former Library section is now called Collections.
- The interface prioritizes dropdowns for Albums and Documents, moving Favorites down the list.
- Quick-access categories now include:
- People & Pets
- Places
- Videos
- Recently Added
- These changes mimic the grid-style organization introduced earlier for mobile users.
- Other Menu Updates:
- Archive, Locked Folder, and Trash are easily accessible.
- While the new layout is busier, it takes full advantage of the web’s larger screen real estate.
This redesigned Collections view has been gradually rolled out in recent days, streamlining organization for desktop users.
Google Drive File Picker Gets a Smarter Redesign on Android
The Google Drive file picker, used in apps like Gmail, Google Chat, and other Workspace tools, has received a much-needed update on Android. The changes focus on improving file visibility and reducing navigation steps.
What’s New in the Google Drive File Picker?
- New Carousel Layout:
- The previous list view (which displayed My Drive, Computers, Shared with Me, Starred, and Recent) has been replaced by a carousel format.
- Users can now see folders/views at the top, with a list of Recent files displayed immediately upon opening the picker.
- Improved Usability:
- The update eliminates extra taps, making it quicker to find recently accessed files.
- Users can still toggle between list view and grid view for flexibility.
- Enhanced Clarity:
- Google explains that the new layout highlights storage locations beyond “My Drive,” including shared drives and other items you can access.
Where to See the Update?
This redesigned picker is live in:
- Gmail: Under Compose > paperclip icon > Insert from Drive.
- Google Chat: Under conversation > plus menu > Drive.
The web version of the file picker received a similar redesign last year, setting the stage for a more unified experience across platforms.
Why These Updates Matter
Both updates emphasize efficiency and usability:
- Google Photos’ Collections provides faster access to key categories, aligning web and mobile experiences.
- The Drive file picker redesign simplifies file selection, especially for shared work environments.
These changes underscore Google’s ongoing commitment to making their apps more intuitive and productive for users across devices. If you’re using these features, be sure to check out the latest updates for a smoother experience.
Android
Android 16 boosts USB data safety and fixes delayed notifications on Pixel phones

Google’s upcoming Android 16 update is bringing better security and some helpful improvements, especially for Pixel phone users. One of the main features in Android 16 is a new way to protect your phone’s data when it’s connected to a computer through USB. Right now, when you plug your phone into a PC or laptop, it can access all your data as long as you approve it.
With Android 16, Google is adding an extra security layer that only allows limited access unless you enter your PIN, password, or use your fingerprint. This will help protect your files if someone tries to access your phone without permission.
At the same time, Google is also working on a fix for a frustrating issue that some Pixel users have been facing for months — delayed notifications. After the April 2024 update, many users noticed that app alerts were not showing up on time, especially from messaging apps. Google has confirmed the problem and says a fix will be included in a future update, though it’s not in the current April patch yet.
Together, these changes show that Google is focusing on both stronger privacy and a smoother experience for Android and Pixel users. Android 16 is expected to roll out later this year, starting with developer previews.
Android
Google improves Translate, Assistant, TV, and Chrome with new updates

Google is bringing several updates across its apps to make them more useful and easier to use. Google Translate is working on a new feature called “Practice.” It helps users improve their language skills by offering short exercises, like matching words or filling in blanks. Right now, it looks like it will focus on Spanish, but other languages may come later. This tool could be great for people who want to go beyond just translating words and learn the language.
Google Assistant’s Driving Mode in Google Maps is starting to shut down. Many users are noticing that the card-style dashboard is disappearing, and the Assistant voice command shortcut no longer works. Google hasn’t officially said why, but it seems they’re moving away from this feature, possibly to focus on other tools or experiences in Maps.
Google TV’s Freeplay app is now back with a fresh look. It gives users free access to over 100 live TV channels. The redesign makes it easier to browse channels and see what’s playing. The new layout also highlights what’s currently on, making it faster to start watching without having to dig through menus.
Lastly, Google Chrome is testing a new built-in PDF viewer. This upgraded tool makes reading and editing PDFs easier right inside the browser. It includes better zoom controls, a cleaner layout, and a page list view that lets users jump to specific pages more quickly. These updates show Google’s push to improve how we learn, drive, watch TV, and browse the web.
Android
Android 15 grows slowly, while Google brings new AI tools to search and creators

Google has shared the latest Android version usage numbers, showing that Android 15 is still in the early stages of adoption. As of April 2025, only 0.1% of Android devices are using Android 15. This version is currently in its beta phase, mostly available on Pixel and select partner phones. Android 14 leads the way with a 35.2% share, followed by Android 13 at 17.3% and Android 12 at 15.4%. Android 11 still holds 12.4%, showing how long older versions stick around.
Meanwhile, Google is also making changes in its AI efforts. The Gemini AI “prompt bar,” first seen in the Chrome browser, is now being tested in Google Search. This new feature lets users type or click suggestions to ask questions directly using Gemini, making search more interactive. It’s rolling out to more people gradually.
In addition to that, Google introduced Veo, a powerful video generation tool for creators. Veo can make high-quality videos from simple text prompts, using advanced AI to understand scenes, emotions, and cinematic styles. Google is currently letting select creators try Veo through a waitlist.
Together, these updates show how Google is improving both its Android platform and AI services. While Android 15 adoption is just beginning, features like the Gemini prompt bar and Veo highlight the company’s growing focus on AI to enhance user experiences across devices and tools.
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