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Whisk is a new Google Labs experiment that lets you prompt using images for a fast and fun creative process.
Thomas Iljic
Director of Product Management, Google Labs
Nicole Brichtova
Product Manager, Google DeepMind
General summary
Whisk is a new generative AI tool that lets you create images by inputting images, not text. You can drag in images for the subject, scene, and style, and then remix them to create something unique. Whisk uses Gemini to automatically write a detailed caption of your images, which is then fed into Imagen 3 to generate the final image. This process captures the essence of your subject, not an exact replica, allowing you to easily remix your subjects, scenes, and styles in novel ways.
Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.
Bullet points
Whisk lets you create images using images, not just text prompts. Drag and drop images for the subject, scene, and style to remix them. Whisk uses Gemini to write detailed captions and Imagen 3 to generate images. It captures the essence of your images, not exact replicas, for creative remixing. Try out Whisk in the US at labs.google/whisk and share your feedback.Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.
Basic explainer
Whisk is a new tool that lets you make pictures using AI. You can drag and drop images, and Whisk will use those images to create something new. It's like a remixer for pictures! You can change the subject, the scene, and the style of the image. It's not perfect, but it's a fun way to explore ideas and make new things. You can try it out if you live in the US.
Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.
Today in the US, we’re launching our newest experiment in generative AI: Whisk. Instead of generating images with long, detailed text prompts, Whisk lets you prompt with images. Simply drag in images, and start creating.
Whisk lets you input images for the subject, one for the scene and another image for the style. Then, you can remix them to create something uniquely your own, from a digital plushie to an enamel pin or sticker.
Whisk - fantastical fish - generated image example
Whisk - whimsical walrus - generated image example
Whisk - glazed doughnut with sprinkles - generated enamel pin example
Whisk - fantastical cat with horns - generated image example
Behind the scenes, the Gemini model automatically writes a detailed caption of your images. It then feeds those descriptions into Google’s latest image generation model, Imagen 3. This process captures your subject's essence, not an exact replica. That way, you can easily remix your subjects, scenes and styles in novel ways.
Since Whisk extracts only a few key characteristics from your image, it might generate images that differ from your expectations. For example, the generated subject might have a different height, weight, hairstyle or skin tone. We understand these features may be crucial for your project and Whisk may miss the mark, so we let you view and edit the underlying prompts at any time.
In our early testing with artists and creatives, people have been describing Whisk as a new type of creative tool — not a traditional image editor. We built it for rapid visual exploration, not pixel-perfect edits. It’s about exploring ideas in new and creative ways, allowing you to work through dozens of options and download the ones you love.
If you are based in the US, you can try it out today at labs.google/whisk and tell us what you think.
Google Labs is where we cook up experiments with the latest generative AI models like Gemini, Imagen and Veo. Our goal is to get feedback on new products and features as we work to shape technology together. You can stay up to date on Whisk and other experiments by signing up for our newsletter and following Google Labs on X, Reddit and Discord.
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