Google Photos Me Meme is a new experimental feature that allows users to turn their selfies and personal photos into memes using artificial intelligence. Powered by Google Gemini, the tool applies meme templates and inserts user images automatically, offering a quick way to create personalised meme content within the Photos app.
Currently, the feature is available only to Android users in the United States and supports English. Google has noted that AI-generated results may not always perfectly resemble the original photo. The company plans to expand access to iOS users in the coming weeks as the rollout continues.
How to Use the Me Meme Feature in Google Photos
Users who have access to the feature can start creating memes by following these steps:
- Open Google Photos and tap on the Create tab at the bottom of the screen. Look for the Me Meme option. If it isn’t visible, the update may not have reached your device yet.
- Complete the initial setup by following the on-screen instructions. Once set up, the app will open directly into the meme creation interface.
- Select a meme template from Google’s preset options or upload a custom image to use as a template.
- Choose a photo, preferably a clear selfie, so the AI can accurately detect and place your face in the meme.
- Tap Generate to create the meme. You can save the image, share it directly on social media, or select Regenerate to create a different version.
Google says the Me Meme feature is still being rolled out gradually and may take time to reach all eligible users. Once widely available, it is expected to offer a convenient way to create personalized memes without relying on third-party editing apps.