The answer to your distress is called “Google Photos”. Yes, a mobile app that probably existed on your phone for months and we don’t blame you for missing out really. Google Photos silently received an update a couple of days back which added the ability to electronically stabilized existing videos. For stabilizing a video, first of all, make sure you have the version 2.13 or above of Google Photos. In case you still haven’t received the update, head over to this link and install the APK file. If you’re on iOS, though, you’ll have to wait. You can get a glimpse of the feature’s performance through this ViewSync link, courtesy of Reddit user “danster3”. That’s about it for this guide, let us know in the comments section if we missed something or just share your experience with it.

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