Google’s Gemini Chatbot app now allows you to modify both AI-Janit images and images uploaded from your phone or computer, Google announced in a blog post on Wednesday,
Native image editing in Gemini will start to get out today, expanding more people in more than 45 languages and most countries in the coming weeks.
In the launch march, AI image in its AI Studio platform runs on the heels of the editing model Google, which went viral for its controversial ability to remove the watermark from any image. Similar to Chatgpt’s recently upgraded image editing tool, Standalone in Gemini’s Newfangald Native Image Editor Principle can achieve better results than AI image generators.
Gemini now provides a “multi-step” editing flow that describes Google as “rich, more relevant” reactions, which is integrated with lessons and images for each prompt. You can change the background in images, change objects, add elements, and more within the Gemini platform flow.

“For example, you can upload an individual photo and create an image to generate an image to Gemini that you will look with different hair colors,” tells Google in a blog post. “(Or) you can ask Mithun to make the first draft of the story about a dragon and provide images to go with the story.”
If it sounds like a deep -size risk, it is fine, it is appropriate. According to Google, the original image of Gemini will include an invisible watermark in images made or edited with generation. The company is also “experimenting” with visible watermarks on all Gemini-based images.