Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Technology

Google Upgrades Gemini Image Editor with Enhanced Likeness Features

Google has announced a significant upgrade to its Gemini app, enhancing its native image editing tools with an advanced model developed by its DeepMind division. This new integration not only expands creative capabilities but also addresses a longstanding issue in AI image editing: maintaining a person’s likeness during edits.

The latest update strives to overcome the common challenge where AI-generated images fail to accurately capture individual features. Users often notice discrepancies when attempting to edit photos of themselves or others, leading to a disconcerting result that feels “close but not quite right.” The new model aims to rectify this, ensuring that images of friends, family, and even pets retain their unique characteristics regardless of the extent of the edits.

Transformative Features in Image Editing

With the improved likeness preservation, Gemini now offers a variety of exciting new creative features. Users can blend multiple photos together, allowing them to create imaginative scenes. For instance, one could upload images of themselves and their dog, merging them into a unique portrait set on a basketball court.

Additionally, the app introduces multi-turn editing, enabling users to engage with the AI in a conversational manner. This means starting with an empty room, then instructing Gemini to paint the walls, add furniture, and gradually build the perfect space.

Another innovative feature allows for stylistic transformations through style transfer. Users can apply the color and texture from one image to an object in another, such as designing a dress inspired by the patterns found on butterfly wings.

These enhancements mark a notable advancement in Gemini’s creative toolkit, making it significantly more user-friendly for personal photography.

Availability and Future Prospects

The upgraded image editing capabilities are available in the Gemini app starting today. Users can now explore these features and take advantage of the enhanced ability to create imaginative edits while ensuring that images remain true to life.

This development positions Gemini as a more powerful tool in the realm of digital image editing, appealing to both casual users and photography enthusiasts. As Google continues to evolve its offerings, the integration of such sophisticated AI technology promises to redefine the user experience in personal and creative photography.

You May Also Like

Top Stories

UPDATE: The search for missing four-year-old August “Gus” Lamont in South Australia has taken a grim turn, with officials reporting “zero evidence” the child...

Top Stories

URGENT UPDATE: The family of 15-year-old Thom Hosking has issued a heartfelt tribute following his tragic death in a crash in Bendigo on October...

Education

This week offers a vibrant array of cultural experiences, from an exhibition spotlighting the literary genius of John le Carré to a bold theatre...

Sports

Jake Connor, the Super League Man of Steel, has not been selected for the England squad ahead of the Rugby League Ashes series against...

Technology

A major data breach affecting approximately 5.7 million customers has prompted Qantas Airways to seek legal protection in the NSW Supreme Court. The airline...

Top Stories

BREAKING NEWS: Global discount retailer Costco is set to revolutionize shopping in Perth as it announces plans to open its first store in the...

Technology

Labor Senator Deborah O’Neill has called for the Albanese government to demand a full refund from Deloitte Australia following the revelation that a $440,000...

Top Stories

BREAKING: Prince William has revealed that 2024 was the toughest year of his life, a deeply personal admission made during a recent appearance on...

Science

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked intrigue among scientists after images captured during the total lunar eclipse on September 7, 2025, revealed a striking green...

World

China’s state-run iron ore trader has directed steel mills to temporarily cease the use of certain iron ore products from the BHP Group. This...

Education

In recognition of World Menopause Day on October 18, Women’s Health Loddon Mallee is launching a series of free online learning sessions starting on...

Top Stories

UPDATE: The highly anticipated Elmore Field Days 2025 are set to take place from October 7 to 9, promising an exhilarating celebration of agricultural...

Copyright © All rights reserved. This website provides general news and educational content for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information presented. The content should not be considered professional advice of any kind. Readers are encouraged to verify facts and consult appropriate experts when needed. We are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience resulting from the use of information on this site.