Google Docs Introduces AI-Powered Image Creation Tool for Users


Google Docs Introduces AI-Powered Image Creation Tool for Users

Google has combined its Imagen 3 model with Google Docs, allowing users to create photorealistic images right in their documents. The company made the announcement by way of a blog post updating the Google Workspace blog with a mere selection of 'Create an Image' within Docs to create custom images of people, landscapes, and much more. While full-bleed cover images are possible with Google Docs since long, in-line image generation is something quite new, integrated to enhance the user experience and the presentation of content in documents.

This new tool uses Google's Gemini technology, and users can make images in several artistic styles, including photography and watercolor, to name a few. Users may also pick up aspect ratios like Square, Wide, and Tall, which will, in turn enable even more flexibility about how images might be used in their documents. Currently, this feature is available only to subscribers of Google Workspace. More users of Gemini Advanced are expected to get it in the following weeks.

Beyond that, Google is also developing a new integration Gemini 2.0 AI model will be launched by the end of the year. Here, an AI-powered agent, codenamed 'Project Jarvis', would automate research purchases, ticket bookings, and other tasks so that users have more productive tools in hand.