Google is always making improvements to Google Photos. Today, the company is rolling out a new video editor to its photo service that offers all kinds of incredible features and granular editing that you don't typically see on mobile, as announced on The Keyword.

That means that everyone who uses Google Photos can make incredibly detailed edits to their videos without any expertise and without spending large sums of money on professional video editing software.

Google Photos' New Video Editor

Obviously, the new video editor offers the standard trimming, stabilizing, and rotating features that you'd get with any video editor. It also lets you crop, change perspective, and add filters to your videos to create an exciting look and feel that matches your style. There are plenty of features available with this new editor that should make any Google Photos user rather happy.

It's the new granular options that make the video editor stand out. There are brightness, contrast, saturation, and warmth options that'll allow you to create some fantastic-looking videos. With those options, you can fix videos that are exposed incorrectly, which is something you aren't typically able to do directly on a smartphone.

Google says there are a total of 30 different controls available within its new video editor, which is far more than you'll find on most mobile video editing tools. If you spend some time learning the tools offered, you should be able to create some fantastic-looking videos that rival those of professionals.

While Google's new editor won't replace a full video piece of video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, if you're looking to make social media videos that look better than average, this new editor will meet your needs.

If you're familiar with Google Photos and the editing tools it offers for still images. In that case, you should be able to hop right into the new video editor, as the features and tools work very similarly.

When Will Google Photos' New Video Editor Be Available?

As far as the video editor's rollout, Google says that it's already available on Google Photos on iOS and that it will start rolling out to most Android users in the next few weeks. While it's slightly surprising that the company added it to iOS first, it's good to know that all Google Photos users will be able to take advantage of the new features soon.

Who knows, using the tools Google offers could be exactly what you need to create good-looking videos that end up going viral.