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Meme Yourself With Google Photos’ New Feature

Originally published on: January 24, 2026
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– Google Photos has launched an experimental “Me Meme” feature that uses generative AI to combine a personal photo with a meme template.
– The feature is powered by Google’s Gemini AI technology, specifically Nano Banana, which also drives other creative tools in the app.
– It is initially available only to users in the United States and will roll out to iOS and Android over the coming weeks.
– Google notes the feature is experimental, so results may vary, and suggests using well-lit, front-facing photos for best outcomes.
– The addition aims to provide a fun way to engage with AI tools within Google Photos, encouraging users to stay within its ecosystem.

Google Photos is introducing a playful new way to personalize internet humor with its latest experimental feature, Me Meme.” This generative AI tool allows users to insert their own photos into popular meme templates, creating custom, shareable content directly within the app. Designed as a fun exploration of Google’s Gemini AI technology, the feature aims to engage users by letting them become the star of viral jokes and relatable scenarios.

The capability was first identified in development last October and has now been formally announced, with an initial rollout planned for users in the United States. As an experimental offering, Google cautions that the generated images may not perfectly match the original photo quality. For optimal results, the company recommends uploading clear, well-lit, front-facing pictures.

This addition leverages the same AI image model, Nano Banana, that powers other creative tools in Google Photos, such as stylizing pictures into cartoons or paintings. While seemingly lighthearted, features like “Me Meme” serve a strategic purpose by encouraging users to return to Google’s ecosystem for AI-powered entertainment, rather than seeking out competitor apps. The trend of personalized AI edits has proven popular, as seen with other successful platforms that let users feature themselves and friends in digital creations.

The feature is not yet widely available. Google states it will become accessible to U.S. users on both iOS and Android over the coming weeks. When it arrives, you’ll find it under the app’s “Create” tab. To use “Me Meme,” you simply select a provided template or upload your own, tap “add photo” to choose your image, and then hit “Generate.” Once the AI produces your custom meme, you can save it, share it across social platforms, or tap “regenerate” for an alternative version. Google has also indicated that more templates will be added to the library over time.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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