Google's Newest App Is An AI-Powered Image Editor
It’s not Photoshop, but it could be better than what's in Google Photos.
Alongside an array of updates across its Workspace apps, including Docs and Drive, Google is launching a new image-editing app that combines generative AI tools with fine-grain editing.
Google Pics is built on Nano Banana, with object segmentation, meaning you'll be able to move, resize or transform individual parts of your images, whether AI-generated or not. While we've seen this kind of thing (with varying degrees of success) from Google, Adobe and even on-device on some smartphones, Pics has some new ideas of its own.
You'll be able to modify text inside a photo directly and even translate it into different languages. Google says Pics will maintain the font style and size when it does so. The new app will also be integrated into Workspace apps, starting with Slides and Drive, making it sound like a...
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