Users of Google Photos may have noticed this change for several days now, as the header tab of Google Photos has been changed from Library to Collections. Google has reasons for this change, aiming to make it easier for users to find the content they want.
The concept of Collections is to gather all types of image grouping formats, including user-selected albums, under major headings such as People, Documents, Places, as well as Albums. Additionally, there are tools recommended for creating additional albums, such as selfies, screenshots, food menus, and more.
One album that has been added and is likely to help users manage their phone space better is “On this device.” Google states that the new image grouping format of Collections will make everything consolidated into one category.
Source: Google
TLDR: Google Photos has replaced Library with Collections to simplify content searching. Collections include various image grouping formats and tools for creating albums, enhancing user experience.
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