Google has expanded its personalised AI image generation capabilities in the Gemini app to eligible users in the United States at no additional cost. The feature, which was previously available only to select paid subscribers, combines the company’s Personal Intelligence system with Google Photos and its Nano Banana image model to generate images tailored to individual users.
The rollout allows Gemini to use information from connected Google services, including Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube and Search, to better understand a user’s preferences and provide more contextual image generation. Google said the feature is available only after users explicitly grant permission to connect these services.
As a result, users can issue shorter prompts, such as ‘design my dream house ’, without having to describe their preferences in detail. Gemini can also access photos stored in Google Photos to generate illustrations featuring the user without requiring manual image uploads.
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