If you’re still waiting on access to Google’s AI-driven Ask Photos feature, you’ll need to hold tight a little longer. Jamie Aspinall, a product manager for Google Photos, chimed in to a conversation on X to address some complaints about the feature. “Ask Photos isn’t where it needs to be, in terms of latency, quality and ux,” Aspinall . He said the rollout was being paused “at very small numbers” and that a new version of Ask Photos is slated to ship in about two weeks.
I hear you both. Ask Photos isn’t where it needs to be, in terms of latency, quality and ux. Rollout has been paused at very small numbers while we address these issues. In ~2 weeks we’ll ship an improved version that brings back the speed and recall of the original search
— Jamieasp (@jamieasp) June 3, 2025
Ask Photos was at last year’s I/O conference and began select availability in September. The feature uses the Gemini AI chatbot to find images from a photo library based on natural language queries.
As with so many tech giants, Google’s implementation of AI-powered features to its services has hit several snags. The AI Overviews feature in search had a to users and its image-generation tool offered some at launch. Google has also seen critiques from and about its approach to artificial intelligence.