Gemini’s personalized AI image generation is now free for US users
Google has expanded its personalized AI image generation tools to users of the Gemini app in the United States at no additional cost.
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The brief
Google is rolling out personalized AI image generation features within the Gemini application. This update allows users to create images directly through the mobile interface without a subscription requirement.
Coverage from TechCrunch, Engadget, Thurrott.com, PhoneArena, and the official Google blog highlights the transition of these creative tools to a free service model for US-based users. These reports emphasize the accessibility of the technology as part of a broader expansion of Gemini's current capabilities.
Further details regarding potential rollouts or specific technical limitations are not yet specified in the current reporting.
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Quick answers
Who can access free image generation in Gemini?
The service is currently available to users located in the United States.
Is a subscription required for this feature?
No, the personalized image creation tool is now available at no cost within the Gemini app.
What outlets are reporting on this feature?
Coverage includes TechCrunch, Engadget, Thurrott.com, PhoneArena, and the official Google blog.
Coverage (5)
- No-cost personalized image creation in the Gemini app for free_social Thurrott.com · 18h ago
- Google just unlocked one of its most popular creative tools for free PhoneArena · 18h ago
- Google Expands Personalized Intelligence To Gemini App Image Creation Engadget · 18h ago
- The Gemini app is bringing personalized image creation to more users. blog.google · 18h ago
- Gemini’s personalized AI image generation is now free for US users TechCrunch · 18h ago
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