Google Photos is set to roll out a new feature called 'Quick Edit' that will make it easier for users to enhance or crop their photos before sharing them with others. With the introduction of this new feature, users will be presented with a 'Quick Edit' page before they share a photo. This page will allow them to quickly and easily make adjustments to their photo, such as enhancing its quality or cropping it to fit their desired size. The 'Quick Edit' feature is still in the testing phase, but once it is released, it is expected to make it easier and more convenient for users to share high-quality photos with their friends and family. According to a report from Android Authority, the 'Quick Edit' page will give users the ability to make quick and easy edits to their photos without having to leave the sharing page. This means that users will be able to enhance or crop their photos in just a few quick clicks, making it easier to share them with others. Additionally, users who want to learn more about the 'Quick Edit' feature and see screenshots can find more information in a recent article from Android Authority. The article provides a detailed look at the new feature and how it works, as well as screenshots of the 'Quick Edit' page in action.