Google+ has introduced auto video enhancer feature which will make the videos of the users look even better without them doing anything. Google Plus's Auto Awesome feature has been improving its users' images for a while now.The video enhancement feature will spruce up the lighting and stability of videos, and at some point in the near future it will also enhance any speech that might be in them. Once videos are uploaded through Auto Backup, Google+ will automatically analyze the content. Whenever Google now thinks it can improve a video you upload, a banner will appear in the Google+ web app that asks you if you want to preview the potential changes. You can also opt to apply these automatic enhancements to any other video you upload to Google+ Photos on a case-by-case basis. The new feature is now available in Google+ on Mac, Windows and ChromeOS, you can find it behind the ‘More’ menu, as well as in the Google+ Photos app. With that, you can see a side-by-side comparison of the two videos, allowing you to decide if you want to keep the new version or the original. There's also the ability to provide the auto enhancement to videos manually. Google automatically renders a low-res, side-by-side preview of your improved and unimproved videos once you opt to give it a try. At a rather blurry 240p (see above), that’s not necessarily the best way to preview these changes, but given that these enhancements take a bit of compute power, it’s likely the only way to show them to you in a reasonable time.