Google has launched its latest experiment in generative AI, named Whisk, a tool that aims to transform the creative process by allowing users to generate images through prompts based on other images.
Google Labs, Google’s experimental arm, is testing a new image generator called Whisk. This tool allows people to prompt with images instead of text, allowing them to remix a photo by altering ...
Users can input images depicting subjects, setting and style before Whisk combines everything into one image. Whisk is a “creative tool” for quick inspiration, Google said in a blog post ...
The tool is called Whisk, and it’s based on Google’s latest Imagen 3 image generation model. Rather than relying solely on text prompts, Whisk helps you create your desired images using other ...
Now, a new tool from Google aims to simplify the process by allowing you to create an image based on other images. Also: The best AI image generators Initially available in the US, Whisk is the ...
This new experimental tool from Google Labs skips the traditional generative text-based AI approach and allows users to upload images for the subject, scene, and style to create unique results.
Whisk leverages Google's latest Imagen 3 model to produce images quickly. While the tool is optimized for speed and creativity rather than quality, Google acknowledges that it may not always ...
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