Android’s Photo Picker will finally let you search your gallery

Android’s Photo Picker will support local and cloud search later this year. Currently, Android’s Photo Picker only sorts your gallery via albums, which you can’t even search through. This update … Read more

Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell

Published on May 16, 2024

Android’s Photo Picker will finally let you search your gallery
  • Android’s Photo Picker will support local and cloud search later this year.
  • Currently, Android’s Photo Picker only sorts your gallery via albums, which you can’t even search through.
  • This update was announced at Google I/O 2024, Google’s annual developer conference.

Your phone’s gallery has a lot of personal and sensitive content that you probably don’t want random people to have access to. Unfortunately, a lot of apps request access to your entire media gallery even though they might only need access to one or two items to do their job. Google created the Photo Picker API in Android 13 to solve this problem. The Photo Picker lets users choose exactly which media items to share with an app, making it more private by design. However, many developers have chosen to not use Android’s Photo Picker for various reasons.

One reason that many developers eschewed the Photo Picker is that it’s missing a lot of features compared to the older system file picker it’s replacing. One of those features — cloud media support — was finally added not too long ago, meaning users can finally select media from their Google Photos libraries. But there’s still one more issue with the Photo Picker that cloud media integration only exacerbated: the lack of search.

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