Updated on 20 Nov, 2024
Design News • Aakash Jethwani • 2 Mins reading time
Google brings photorealistic image creation to Docs, redefining content creation with AI magic.
Google has taken its AI capabilities to the next level by introducing in-line image creation within Google Docs.
Powered by the Imagen 3 model, this feature lets users generate custom, photorealistic images—be it people, landscapes, or more; right inside their documents.
No need for external tools; just select ‘Create an Image’ and dive into creativity.
The new tool doesn’t just stop at basic image generation. It offers diverse artistic styles, such as photography and watercolor.
Additionally, users can select aspect ratios like Square, Wide, or Tall, enabling seamless integration of visuals into their content for presentations, blogs, or reports.
This feature is currently limited to Google Workspace subscribers.
However, the rollout will expand in the coming weeks, granting access to more Gemini Advanced users.
Also read: Google Contacts App has a new look and a modern scrollbar
Google is not stopping here. By the end of the year, it plans to launch Gemini 2.0, powered by an AI assistant codenamed ‘Project Jarvis.’
This technology aims to automate tasks such as research, ticket bookings, and purchases, promising a massive boost in productivity.
Google is once again transforming how users interact with content, blending AI innovation with everyday tools to make creativity and productivity more accessible.
Source: SiliconIndia
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