Pixel Best Take Lets Everyone Look Their Best in Photos on Pixel 10
Group photos that everyone can agree on.
Google Pixel’s Best Take is an AI feature that combines multiple moments into one great image.
If you have a Google Pixel 9 or 10 series phone, there’s a simple solution. It’s called Best Take, and it allows you to blend similar photos into one fantastic image where everyone looks their best. It’s like having a personal photo editor with you, wherever you go.
Over the holidays, this feature came in handy for Eric Peterson, a software engineering manager in the Bay Area, when he was at a family dinner with his wife and two children. “My wife’s family lives in Brazil,” he says, “So when they’re here, we try and get everyone together for a holiday photo.”
But the cutest photo subjects can sometimes be the most difficult. Like many kids, his daughter has a habit of looking at everything except the camera. His son tends to make silly faces when he’s supposed to smile.
“It’s made such a difference when we’re out having fun,” Peterson says. “Now, we just take photos and figure it out later. We don’t have to stop and pose.”
Whether you’re in front of the Eiffel Tower, the Cinderella Castle, or a glittering ocean, Auto Best Take on Pixel 10 phones makes the helpful stranger’s job faster, easier, and free from the usual awkwardness of taking another round.
Pro-level pictures, pro-level Pixel
Pro-level pictures, pro-level Pixel
Best Take works for all of your favorite moments, from everyday fun to once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
And when it comes to special occasions like weddings, a single picture might be your best memory of the experience. With Best Take, even if the bride is blinking when the groom is smiling – or vice versa – both will be beaming in the final image.
For families
– one that Melissa Hague knows well. She’s a landscaper in West Point, Utah, who took an amazing group photo that would have never worked without her Pixel phone. “I used Best Take to get the best image of my wife and me and our friends with their kids,” she says. “The kids would be looking one way in a photo. They’d be crying in another. And one of the adults sneezed mid-photo. But I was finally able to create the perfect photo using this incredible feature.”Sam Nies, an experiences supervisor in Alta, California, credits Best Take for helping him create the best Christmas card his family has sent out in decades. “I have four teenagers … [and] I can’t get them all to smile at the same time ever,” he says. “Everyone I’ve shared [the card] with has been impressed and asks me to take all our group pictures.”