Google Photos will soon bring some new features for their users including manual face tagging to pictures. David Lieb, The Product lead, Google Photos has asked for suggestions from the users to add new features in Google photos. 

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"Hi Twitter! It's no-meetings week at Google photos and I've got a couple hours free. Tell me what you want to see next from Google Photos! New features, bug fixes, performance improvements, you name it. (No promises but very open minds!)," David Lieb tweet reads. 

The interaction lasted for several hours with most of the users and sharing insights on possible upcoming features on Google Photos. The interaction aims to get feedback from the users to know about bugs, improve performance and bring new features. 

Lieb later confirmed a few features that can be added to Google Photos, such as ability to manually tag a face, search option for the recently uploaded photos, option to edit timestamps on Android.

In addition to these, Lied also acknowledged the issues and suggestions faced by users including automatic backup of screenshots to Google photos, new option to remove duplicate and blur photos, Google Drive sync, better video playback control options and many more.

While Lieb spent a good amount of time to discuss the issues, performance updates and features suggestion, but there is no confirmation on timeline yet.