Motorola just made Google Photos the heart of its Daily Drop feed

by · Android Police

Alongside the official unveiling of the 2026 Moto Razr series, Motorola also showed off several software-based bells and whistles coming to its own devices and Android phones in general.

For reference, Google Photos is the default gallery app on Motorola phones, and that long-standing partnership is about to bear fruit.

Related

Google Photos: Everything you need to know

Meet the Swiss Army knife of gallery apps

Posts 3
By  Parth Shah

Motorola phones are exclusively gaining a new Google Photos-powered feature. The feature is called Daily Drop, and it has already begun rolling out on select Motorola devices in select countries across Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia.

Here's what it does:

Daily Drops is essentially a personalized content feed that lives on your device. It covers all the basics, including the latest headlines, your calendar, weather updates, and more, including Google Photos.

Daily Drops refreshes twice per day, each time shuffling images from your Google Photos Memories. "By directly integrating Google Photos 3 Memories in Daily Drops, we’ve made it effortless for users to rediscover and relive their favorite moments every day. This is the first time memories have been integrated in this type of personalized content feed on a mobile device," wrote Motorola.

Think of Daily Drops as a smart feed of content that's similar to Apple's Smart Stack photo widget implementation.

Virtual try on, but with your own clothes

In addition to the Daily Drops integration, the Mountain View-based tech giant also just unveiled a new feature called Wardrobe, and it aims to make it easier for you to decide what to wear.

The feature is powered by Gemini (of course), and it essentially makes note of the clothes you're frequently wearing in photos and creates a digital closet with the information.

With the digital closet created, you don't manually need to wear and pair clothes to see what they'll look like on you. Within this organized view, you can:

  • Filter by category.
  • Mix and match outfits.
  • Virtually try on said outfits.

Google will begin rolling out Wardrobe in June 2026. It will land on Android first, before expanding to iOS.