When your Google streaming device isn't being used, it can quietly keep you entertained with the ambient screensaver. You must be signed into your Google Account to set up and configure ambient screensaver.
Notes:
- Ambient screensaver allows your streaming device to access the local time and weather associated with your device's location, as well as photos and personalized content associated with your Google Account.
- All ambient screensaver preferences associated with your streaming device will be removed when you perform a factory reset on the device.
- The maximum resolution of ambient screensaver on Chromecast Ultra devices is 1080p.
- You can only access and manage ambient screensaver preferences on Chromecast or Chromecast Ultra from the Google Home app .
- If you have Chromecast with Google TV or Google TV Streamer (4K) , you can change ambient screensaver settings from your TV screen.
Ambient screensaver settings
To adjust your ambient screensaver settings:
Through the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right corner, tap Settings .
- Scroll down tap Ambient mode.
Through Google TV
- At the top right corner, Select Settings .
- Select System Ambient mode Settings.
Google Photos
With Google Photos, you can enjoy the photos that mean the most to you on your TV with your streaming device. To enjoy your personal photos, you need a Google Photos account. Learn how to get started with a Google Photos account.
Note: For more help, explore the Google Photos Help Center.
Add or remove albums
Through the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right corner, tap Settings .
- Scroll down, then tap Ambient mode Google Photos.
Note: Ambient screensaver doesn't display archived photos, even if they're in a selected album.
Create a Family & Friends album
Note: This feature isn't available in Europe, Illinois, or Texas.
If you have face groups enabled and the Google Photos app installed on your phone, you can create an automatically updating album that contains what Google Photos thinks are the best photos of the people you most care about.
- From the album picker, tap Select Family & Friends.
- Select the faces of the people whose photos you want.
- To confirm album creation, tap Turn on.
A "Family & Friends" album will appear in the album picker, with photos already selected for you. This album will automatically update with new photos of the people you selected whenever they get added to your Google Photos collection.
Select Recent Highlights
Select Favorites
Select an existing private or shared album
Photo curation
Google Photos automatically attempts to select what it thinks are the best photos from your Live Albums and Recent Highlights. From your existing private and shared albums, Google Photos attempts to remove objectively bad photos (blurry, poor exposure, low resolution, near duplicates) but won't otherwise curate the contents of your albums. You can completely turn off curation for private and shared albums by changing the "Personal photo curation" setting to "Live albums only." No curation at all is done on your Favorites.
Note: If photos in your private and shared albums don't appear and you expect them to, turn off curation for those albums by changing the "Personal photo curation" setting to "Live albums only."
By default, your photos will display information like album name, photo date, photo location, and more. If you don't want your devices to display this information, follow these steps:
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings Photo Frame.
- Tap Google Photos, then scroll to "Personal photo data."
- Set "Personal photo data" to Hide.
Other features
Fix issues with ambient screensaver
If your ambient screensaver preferences are not displayed on your TV:
Restart your device
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings System Restart.
- After the device shuts down, to turn it on again, press the Power button.