Google Photos introduced a new generative AI-powered feature called Me Meme on Thursday, enabling users to create memes using their own images. The feature, initially discovered in development last October by Android Authority, allows users to combine a photo template with a personal image to generate a meme.
The Me Meme feature is currently available to users in the United States as an experimental tool. Google announced the launch via its Photos Community site. According to Google, the feature is designed as a fun way for users to explore their photos and experiment with Google's Gemini AI technology, specifically Nano Banana, its popular AI image model.
Google advises users to upload well-lit, focused, and front-facing photos to achieve optimal results, noting that because the feature is experimental, generated images may not always perfectly replicate the original photo. The company aims to provide a lighthearted experience, allowing users to engage with their personal photo library in a novel way.
The introduction of Me Meme reflects a growing trend of integrating generative AI into everyday applications, allowing users to personalize content creation. This move by Google follows similar efforts by other tech companies to leverage AI for creative expression and user engagement. The feature was initially spotted by AssembleDebug (Shiv) in October 2025, as noted in a tweet on January 23, 2026.
The current status of the feature is limited to U.S. users, and Google has not yet announced plans for wider availability. The company will likely monitor user feedback and assess the performance of the AI model before expanding the feature to other regions.
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