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Google Photos Rolls Out ‘Me Meme’ AI feature for Creating Personalised Memes

Highlights

  • Google Photos’ Me Meme tool uses generative AI to insert a user’s photo into popular meme templates with editable captions.
  • Users select a portrait in Google Photos, choose or upload a template, and the AI generates a meme-style image; the feature is optional and manual.
  • It is currently rolling out in the US only.
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Google has started rolling out a new Google Photos feature that allows users to create personalised memes using artificial intelligence. The “Me Meme” tool uses generative AI to place a user’s photo into popular meme formats along with captions. Here’s more on that.

Google Photos Adds Me Meme – AI-Powered Personalised Memes

Google officially announced the new feature on a support page, where a community manager confirmed the rollout. The AI-powered tool works by taking a selected photo of a person and inserting it into well-known meme templates, complete with humorous or relatable text.

Users can choose from a library of preset meme styles or upload their own templates, and they can also edit the captions to better match the intended joke or message.

Me Meme is part of a wider push to bring AI-assisted creation tools into Google Photos. It aims to give users access to stylised edits, quick enhancement suggestions, and automated creations.

At the moment, the feature is only available in the US.

How Does Me Meme Feature Work?

To create a meme, users need to select a portrait or image of themselves in Google Photos, tap the “Create” or “Meme” option, and then choose a template or add a custom one. The AI then generates a meme-style image, placing text above and below the photo in the familiar meme layout.

According to Google, the templates and captions are designed to be fun, shareable, and respectful of the original meme formats commonly seen on social media.

Google has also clarified that Me Meme is entirely optional and only works on photos that users manually select. The feature does not generate memes automatically, and all AI processing remains within the Photos app unless the user decides to save or share the result.

As of now, there is no confirmation on whether the generated memes will count toward Google Photos storage limits. However, several reports noted that existing policies suggest that newly created items will be counted as new files.

Me Meme expands Google Photos’ growing set of AI-powered tools, which already includes features like Create with AI, Photo to video, Remix, Collage, and more.

FAQS

Q1. What is the Me Meme feature in Google Photos?

Answer. It’s an AI-powered tool that lets users place their own photos into popular meme templates with editable captions.

Q2. How do users create memes with Me Meme?

Answer. By selecting a portrait in Google Photos, tapping “Create” or “Meme,” and then choosing or uploading a template; the AI generates the meme layout with text.

Q3. Where is the Me Meme feature available right now?

Answer. The rollout has started in the US only, as part of Google Photos’ expanding set of AI creation tools.

Also Read

https://www.mymobileindia.com/samsung-plans-to-bring-google-photos-to-samsung-ai-tv-lineup/

https://www.mymobileindia.com/google-photos-recap-2025-releases-with-new-personalisation-editing-and-sharing-features/

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