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Google Whisk

Generate images using images as prompts, not text prompts

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Artificial Intelligence
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Google's new AI tool, Whisk, allows you to generate images by using other images as prompts. Simply drag in images for the subject, scene, and style, and remix them to create unique, personalized visuals without needing long text prompts.

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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. Try out Whisk in the US at labs.google/whisk and share how you like it. :)

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This looks really promising! Unfortunately, it’s not available in my country, India, at the moment. Looking forward to the day I can give it a try. Hope to see it launched here soon!

Whisk sounds like a creative powerhouse! The ability to generate unique visuals by using images as prompts—dragging in subjects, scenes, and styles for seamless remixing—is a brilliant approach. It’s a game-changer for personalized content creation without the hassle of crafting long text prompts. Excited to see the amazing art it will inspire! 🎨✨

Makes tonnes of sense for this to be the next-step. I often really like the make sure that I use images as references when writing prompts, so this is going to be a game-changer for me no doubt. Google can't be stopped, they are killing the game!!

The "Studio Ghibli" style in the fish illustration at the end there is pretty cool. Hopefully the artists work that this is trained on gets a piece of the action 😅

Makes tonnes of sense for this to be the next-step. I often really like the make sure that I use images as references when writing prompts, so this is going to be a game-changer for me no doubt. Google can't be stopped, they are killing the game!!

At least, I joined waitlist as it is not available in more European countries. 🤦‍♀️

Google is soooo back! Just checked out their Labs page. There are 20+ other experimental projects!