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30 TopicsOneDrive Photos Restyle with AI-now rolling out on mobile and web
Photos capture real moments. With AI Restyle in OneDrive, you can reimagine them in fresh new styles-right where your photos already live. Meet AI Restyle Photos capture real moments. With AI Restyle in OneDrive, you can reimagine those moments in expressive new styles-right where your photos already live. With just a tap, transform everyday photos into cinematic posters, hand‑painted artwork, pencil sketches, anime‑inspired scenes, and more. Choose a style, watch a new version appear in seconds, and keep exploring until it feels just right. Through it all, the people, places, and memories you care about stay unmistakably yours-just seen in a fresh new light. What you can do with AI Restyle Create something beautiful instantly. Choose from a rotating set of one‑tap styles designed to match the content of your photo-so it’s easy to get a great result right away. New styles are added regularly, giving you fresh ways to reimagine your photos. Add a personal touch when you want. Include an optional prompt to guide the look-no design skills required. Explore until it feels right. Try multiple restyles, undo or redo changes, and keep experimenting until you find the look you love. Share in just a few taps. Go from viewing to restyling to sharing with your favourite apps-without ever leaving OneDrive Photos. Availability AI Restyle is rolling out on OneDrive for iOS, Android, and web for customers with a Microsoft 365 Premium subscription. Availability may vary by region as rollout continues. What’s next We’re continuing to expand AI-powered photo experiences in OneDrive-bringing AI Restyle to additional platforms and investing in new editing capabilities that help you create with confidence while keeping your photos authentic. Try it today Open OneDrive on iOS, Android, or web, sign in with a Microsoft 365 Premium account, open a photo, and tap on ‘AI Restyle’ to start exploring new styles. Have fun creating something new today! Try it on the OneDrive mobile app. iOS: Download Microsoft OneDrive from the App Store Android: Download Microsoft OneDrive from Google Play We’d love your feedback-use 👍👎 to help us improve AI Restyle. #Microsoft #OneDrive #Photos #iOS #Android #Web #AI1.1KViews1like0CommentsHow to transfer all photos from OneDrive into a hard drive?
Need to transfer all photos from OneDrive into a hard drive. I'm almost running out of space on OneDrive, and I want to find a way to quickly download all of them somewhere, before deleting them from the cloud. Thing is, it seems like I have to scroll and drag click all of the photos; 3 years worth of them, which is really tedious to do. I was wondering if there was an easier way to just download all of them somewhere? Note that this isn't about the OneDrive files, it's the OneDrive photos section, which I don't think you could sync to your computer. I'm using a MacBook Air M1 2021, if it helps. Thanks!43KViews0likes6CommentsOnedrive Photos people tab constantly flickering
Onedrive Photos people tab is trying to open a side frame, then closing, then opening. It's happening on all 3 major browsers, cache cleared, incognito, no extensions etc. I tried to post more detail on the new Q&A site, no images or anything, just the console log, and it immediately deleted my post and banned me. So I'm trying over here.51Views0likes0CommentsAI Cataloging of People and Especially Places is Horrific
Yes, granted Microsoft is a step behind Google in Photo management, but with Google I can have my Windows Picture folder seamless linked to my Onedrive Pictures folder which is also seamless linked to my phone. That is, say I take a photo on my phone, it will show up in my Windows pictures folder (a local copy, not a cloud pointer) a couple minutes later. It makes accessing my photos with local software like Adobe lightroom so much easier. No downloading or copying. Amazon Photos use to do this too but they discontinued support for it. With that said, they only recently (past year) started doing facial recognition and the places recognition is essentially useless as Google Photos correctly detects about 100+ different places for a few thousand photos. Onedrive will only show me one page worth (18 places) with no ability to scroll down and see any more. Just a shame.49Views0likes0CommentsDoes OneDrive Photos have face grouping like Google Photos?
Hi everyone! I've been using OneDrive Photos for a while and I was wondering if there's any feature that groups photos by face, similar to what Google Photos offers. In Google Photos, I can see all the pictures of a specific person automatically grouped by their face. Is there a way to do the same in OneDrive, or is this feature planned for future updates? Thanks in advance for your help!1.7KViews2likes8CommentsPeople Section in Photos on OneDrive app
Why can I not see the 'People' section in Photos on the OneDrive app that is depicted in the following Microsoft support topic titled 'Group photos by people'. The purpose is to enable users to find photos that have particular people in them. Great feature, just can't find it in my OneDrive apps on either my Business or Personal Microsoft 365 services? https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/group-photos-by-people-21065f48-c746-48ad-a98a-cbe4631631bc Is this a new feature that hasn't been rolled out yet, and if so when is it coming?23KViews3likes10CommentsStop OneDrive backing up photos
Hi, I have both a private and a business MS OneDrive account. I use a work PC and an Android phone (Samsung). My problem concern my private account. No matter what I do, OneDrive insists on backing up my private photos. I've tried MS online guides, but turning off the "backup photos and videos" doesn't work and my storage is constantly over the limit! Please help!69Views0likes0CommentsCan we please have chronological sorting by file creation date in Albums.
Onedrive has come on leaps and bounds in the last 5-6 years, but there are some things missing that make me scratch my head and think, yeah, maybe I am the only one that wants this feature. But, sorting photos by file creation date in albums is not one of those things. It is one of the biggest complaints I see and it's been a problem for ages. Nearly everyone would like the ability to create an album, share it, and start filling it with photos so they display in a CHRONOLOGICAL order. Strangely, the iOS (can't speak for Android) app seems to honour this. Browsers = no. So anyone without the App opens the link in the browser and is met with a sea of randomly ordered photos. It just looks unprofessional, and this isn't some kind of 'free best endeavours' SW either. Yes, I have tried the basic album sort-order / grid / waterfall thing to no avail; it makes no difference - photos are still randomly-ordered. Surely it can't be that difficult to implement a proper sort criteria - it works in Files? DBS.9.4KViews4likes4Comments