Gemini app can now blend, restyle, and edit photos with a single text prompt, here’s how

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Gemini app now supports multi-step photo editing and blending multiple images.

New model focuses on maintaining likeness in edited photos of people and pets.

All AI-generated images will include visible and invisible watermarks.

Gemini app can now blend, restyle, and edit photos with a single text prompt, here’s how

Google has just introduced its new image editing model developed by its DeepMind division, integrating it into the Gemini app. It will give users an option to modify and create pictures in more advanced ways just by a single prompt. Taking to the blog post, Google stated that the update will be available starting today, and it aims to improve how consistently the app represents people, pets, and familiar subjects during edits, addressing a longstanding challenge with AI-generated images.

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This comes after Gemini earlier got the native image editing features. The blog post further mentioned that the new model aims to maintain the likeness when making changes to photos, a problem which often results in inaccuracies, particularly when the users try to make changes to the hair, outfits, expressions, and more. Google says the update should reduce such inconsistencies, ensuring that edited images still resemble the original subject. To use it, the users need to give a prompt and image to Gemini.

Additionally, the model also supports new features. The users will be able to upload multiple photos and blend them into a single image, such as combining your portrait with a pet’s picture to make it a shared scene. The model also supports multi-step or “multi-turn” editing, allowing users to iteratively modify different elements within the same image. For instance, you can repaint the walls of a digital room, then add furniture, paintings, and much more, without losing earlier adjustments.

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The company also stated that the model will let users transfer visual styles across objects, such as applying the texture of flower petals to clothing or borrowing patterns from one image to redesign another. Background changes and costume alterations are also possible, while retaining the subject’s original appearance.

The tech giant has already confirmed that all the images that will be produced or edited via the Gemini app will get a visible watermark, an invisible SynthID digital watermark to identify them as AI-generated.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile

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