Create new worlds in Project Genie with these 4 tips

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Here’s how to write great prompts for Project Genie, which lets you create and explore your own interactive worlds.

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Project Genie lets you create interactive worlds using text and images. If you are a Google AI Ultra Subscriber in the U.S. over 18 you can use it. Start world-building with detailed environment descriptions, unique characters and action-oriented prompts.

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"Create new worlds in Project Genie with these 4 tips" shows you how to build interactive worlds. Describe your environment with details like weather, objects, and the overall feel you want. Pick a character and how it moves to navigate your world; it can be anything you want! Upload images to create worlds, centering your character with enough background to define it. Use short, direct prompts and switch between first and third-person views to explore.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

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Project Genie lets you build and walk around in your own cool worlds using AI. You can type in what you want the world to look like, like a forest or the moon, and even add your own pictures. Then, you pick a character to explore it all, like a giraffe or a robot. To make it work best, use short, clear instructions when you're telling the AI what to do.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

A screen capture of Project Genie, an experimental interface showing a grid of circular images, many of which appear to be 360-degree views, with a large, central black globe labeled Create your own

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We recently introduced Project Genie, an experimental research prototype that lets you create, explore and remix your own interactive worlds. With Project Genie, you can develop worlds with characters and environments, then navigate them in real time, like by journeying to a new, imaginary planet or diving underwater with sea creatures. Project Genie is currently available to Google AI Ultra Subscribers in the U.S. over 18, with plans to expand further.

You can prompt Project Genie with just text, or with text and images. If you’re ready to bring your imaginary world to life, here are some tips on how to prompt Project Genie as well as features to try.

1. Describe the environment in detail

Start by writing out what kind of environment you want — for example, you could choose a forest, a city, the moon…you get the idea. Be specific with the details: Is the forest lush or wintry? The city could be bustling or empty. Maybe the moon is made of cheese! Also add any structures or objects you want, and weather details, like wind or snow. And think about what you want the world to feel like; sure, it could be photo-realistic and look like what you see around you, or it could look like a cartoon or video game.

2. Choose a character

Your character is what allows you to navigate the world, and it can be anything, from a tiny blue giraffe to a giant pixelated doll. You can add details like how it moves (maybe it flies, rolls on wheels or runs backwards) and what kind of effect it has — maybe every time it hops forward, a puff of smoke follows behind it.

3. Make worlds from your own images

Instead of starting with just text to create an environment, you also have the option to start with your own images. Upload your image and add any other environment-defining details (like whether you want things to look dark and stormy or like they’re made of a slimy substance). Be sure to use an image where your character is centered in the frame and there's enough background visible to define the environment.

4. Use direct, action-oriented language and set the mood with sensory details

Short, declarative statements work best when you’re prompting Project Genie. For example, the text prompt could be “an underwater scene with lots of coral,” and your character could be a goldfish. Need help crafting these kinds of prompts? You can always use the Gemini app for assistance in rewriting or adjusting them. Project Genie will also show you a preview of your world and character using Nano Banana Pro so you can see what they’ll look like and how navigation will appear. If you want to adjust, you can modify your prompt and fine-tune things in real time before you start actually exploring.

5. Try switching between first and third-person perspectives

Once you’ve created an environment and a character, you can decide how to explore it all. You can navigate through the eyes of the character (the first-person view) or by watching the character from above (third-person view). Just select the perspective button to choose which viewpoint you want as you take a tour through your world.

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