Your Gemini App Just Got a Major AI Image Editing Upgrade
The Gemini app update enhances AI image editing by maintaining consistent human likeness and introducing multi-stage edits and design mixing, improving user control and safety.
- Today, Google introduced a new and improved image editing system within the Gemini app that supports sophisticated AI-driven photo adjustments and allows users to perform multiple consecutive edits.
- This update follows earlier Gemini features and addresses prior inconsistencies where subjects’ appearances could change across edits.
- Users can upload photos to change outfits, backgrounds, blend multiple images, and apply styles from one image to another with consistent likeness.
- Every generated or edited image includes a visible watermark and an invisible SynthID to mark it as AI-made, underscoring transparency in AI generation.
- This upgrade, powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro and DeepMind’s research, expands Gemini’s capabilities, suggesting growing influence over AI creative tools and workflows.
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Google has hit the table with its latest Gemini update to create and edit images with AI. The best thing is that it is free and the quality already rubs the professional.
Google now puts even more emphasis on photo editing with the help of AI and builds the Gemini offer under the motto "Reimagine" very strongly. Imagine something you would like to do with your photos at the touch of a button and Gemini will most likely be able to implement it by means of a simple text prompt. Google DeepMind has developed a new image editing model that has now been integrated into the Gemini app. It brings some advantages, for ex…
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