AI-Powered Photo Editing Arrives on Google’s Gemini App—Here’s How It Works

This feature is already being rolled out globally and supports over 45 languages.

New YorkGoogle is making photo editing even more accessible with its latest update to the Gemini app, now enabling users to effortlessly edit photos and change image backgrounds directly from their mobile devices. The new AI-powered features are designed to let users easily edit both AI-generated images and raw photos uploaded from smartphones, offering a seamless, one-stop solution for image manipulation. This feature is already being rolled out globally and supports over 45 languages.

AI Image Editing Now on Gemini App

In a recent blog post, Google announced the addition of native AI image editing tools on the Gemini app, making it more versatile than ever before. This new functionality follows the previous test phase in AI Studio, where developers provided feedback on the capabilities. Now, users can experience the power of AI-driven photo editing directly through the Gemini app, which offers an intuitive and dynamic approach to modifying images.

How It Works: Simple and Powerful AI Editing

With the Gemini app’s updated editing tools, users can input natural language text prompts to make precise adjustments to their images. Whether you’re looking to change a background, replace objects, or even add new elements, the app allows for multi-step edits that refine your images over time. For example, you can upload a personal photo and use prompts to generate different styles, such as changing your hair color or adding new features.

This flexibility makes the app ideal for both casual users and creative professionals, as it supports a variety of complex tasks such as adjusting lighting, repositioning elements, and fine-tuning intricate details.

Seamless and Secure Image Editing

The AI editing capabilities in Gemini are designed to provide users with more contextual and accurate results by allowing for back-to-back prompts. This ensures that users can fine-tune images until they achieve the perfect result. Furthermore, for enhanced security and authenticity, Google is introducing an invisible SynthID digital watermark on AI-generated edits. This watermark will ensure that users can easily identify images edited by the Gemini app.

Additionally, Google has announced that it will soon add a visible watermark to images created with the app, providing an added layer of transparency for users who want to know if an image has been altered by AI.

Global Rollout

This cutting-edge feature is already being rolled out to users of the Gemini app, with plans for it to be available globally in more than 45 languages. Whether you’re a hobbyist looking to edit your photos or a professional needing a tool for complex image creation, Gemini’s new capabilities will provide an easier, more powerful solution for everyone.

Google’s continuous development of the Gemini app promises to further streamline users’ creative processes, combining the best of AI image generation and photo editing in one intuitive app.

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