
In addition to some help from Gemini, the Pixel 10 series is also getting Conversational Photo Editing. Essentially, you’ll be able to ask Gemini to change something like the background of the photo, or edit something out of the picture. It’s yet another way to edit your photos, and it makes it easier to edit photos, even if you’re not good at editing.
With this feature, you can use simple prompts to make edits on your photos. This includes things like making it brighter, removing objects, and much more.
This will be available on the entire Google Pixel 10 series; it will likely come to older Pixel devices too, with a Pixel Feature Drop. But at launch, it’ll be exclusive to the Pixel 10. This includes the base model.
Google’s loading up Pixel 10 with AI camera features
To no surprise, Google is looking to load up the Pixel 10 series with a ton of new camera features, powered by AI. We already detailed Camera Coach earlier, which is going to use Gemini to coach you through taking better photos on the Google Pixel 10. And now we have the ability to edit photos with prompts. And that’s likely not the last of the AI features for the Pixel 10 camera.
This isn’t new for Google either, as they typically do add quite a few new AI features, which is what really sets the Pixel apart. Especially when talking about calling features. Like Call Screening, Call Notes, and Hold for Me. Now, Google seems to be focusing more on the cameras, which is needed, since its hardware isn’t on par with a lot of the competition right now.
Google will be announcing the Pixel 10 series on August 20. Pre-orders should open that day, with the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL all shipping on August 28.
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