How To Stabilize Shaky Video Using Google Photos

Since you capture the videos while the phone is in your hand usually, you may have experienced shaky videos at times. Video stabilization is a technology that reduces the “shakiness” of videos automatically.

Google Photo’s new stabilize feature supports videos that you have recorded with any camera. The only requirement is that the video is available on the device you run Google Photos on.

The processing itself happens locally, and all you need is the Google Photos app for your device.


It’s really easy to stabilize your video using Google Photos. Let’s follow the way to do it.

1. Open Google Photos and select the desired video.


2. Press settings.


3. Then, press picture below.


4. After that, ready and save.


Sources: Faris Hadizul

Adib Mohd

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