Google’s Gemini AI has gained the ability to generate images based on user photos in the United States, according to a report from Tweakers. The feature allows users to create modern visuals using their personal photos as a reference point within the Gemini platform.
This update expands Gemini’s multimodal capabilities, enabling more personalized and context-aware image generation directly tied to individual user content. The rollout is currently limited to users in the U.S., with no confirmation yet on broader international availability.
The development highlights ongoing advancements in AI-driven creative tools, where models like Gemini are increasingly integrated with personal data to produce tailored outputs. By leveraging user-provided images, the system aims to generate results that align more closely with individual preferences and contexts.
As AI image generation becomes more sophisticated, features that incorporate personal media raise considerations around data usage and privacy, though specific details about how user photos are handled in this process were not disclosed in the report.