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Google Photos now has its own version of Spotify Wrapped

The 2024 Recap feature showcases your memorable snaps alongside insights into your photography habits this year.

The 2024 Recap feature showcases your memorable snaps alongside insights into your photography habits this year.

Every company is trying to copy Spotify these days.
Every company is trying to copy Spotify these days.
Every company is trying to copy Spotify these days.
Image: Google
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The Google Photos app is rolling out a throwback experience that highlights some of your most memorable moments from this year. The “2024 Recap” presentation feature announced today combines a collection of photos and insights with graphics and cinematic effects that summarize what users have been doing over the last 12 months.

Google Photos has released an annual review feature over the last few years, but this updated experience shares more similarities with Spotify Wrapped.

The 2024 Recap insights include information like how many photos you snapped, the longest photo streak length, most photographed colors, who you took the most photos of, and the people you smiled the most with. Google says that “select users in the US” who have Gemini enabled in the Photos app can also opt-in to receive a version of Recap that adds personalized captions highlighting the “two biggest moments from your year.”

Here’s an example of the Wrapped-like insights that appear in Recap.
Here’s an example of the Wrapped-like insights that appear in Recap.
Gif: Google

The Recap will appear in the Google Photos Memories carousel throughout December before relocating to the photo grid in January, and can be shared to messaging and social media apps. There are some caveats though — Recap is only available to Photos users who have the Face Groups setting enabled, which uses facial recognition to identify and group similar faces together. This feature has some regional restrictions, so the end-of-year highlights won’t be available globally.

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