Gemini Chatbot Enhances Image Editing Capabilities
Google’s Gemini chatbot app now allows users to edit AI-generated and uploaded images from phones or computers, the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday.
Gemini’s built-in image editing feature begins rolling out today, with plans to expand to most countries and support over 45 languages in the coming weeks.
This follows Google’s AI image-editing model, tested in AI Studio in March, which gained attention for its controversial watermark removal feature. Like ChatGPT’s recently improved image-editing tool, Gemini’s new editor aims to outperform standalone AI image generators.
Gemini introduces a “multi-step” editing process, offering what Google calls “richer, more contextual” responses by combining text and image prompts. Users can alter backgrounds, swap objects, add elements, and more within the app.

Editing an image using Gemini. Image Credits: Google “For instance, upload a photo and ask Gemini to show how you’d look with different hair colors,” Google noted in a blog post. “Or request a draft of a dragon-themed bedtime story with accompanying images.”
Concerns about deepfakes are valid. To address this, Google says all images created or edited with Gemini’s tool will carry an invisible watermark. The company is also exploring visible watermarks for all Gemini-generated images.
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AlbertMartínez
August 18, 2025 at 1:00:59 AM EDT
Wow, Gemini's image editing is a game-changer! I tried tweaking some AI-generated art on my phone, and it’s super intuitive. But I wonder if it’ll outshine other tools like Photoshop in the long run? 🤔
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AnthonyGonzalez
August 12, 2025 at 5:00:59 AM EDT
Super cool that Gemini can now edit images right from your phone! 😎 I wonder how it stacks up against Photoshop for quick edits.
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Google’s Gemini chatbot app now allows users to edit AI-generated and uploaded images from phones or computers, the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday.
Gemini’s built-in image editing feature begins rolling out today, with plans to expand to most countries and support over 45 languages in the coming weeks.
This follows Google’s AI image-editing model, tested in AI Studio in March, which gained attention for its controversial watermark removal feature. Like ChatGPT’s recently improved image-editing tool, Gemini’s new editor aims to outperform standalone AI image generators.
Gemini introduces a “multi-step” editing process, offering what Google calls “richer, more contextual” responses by combining text and image prompts. Users can alter backgrounds, swap objects, add elements, and more within the app.

“For instance, upload a photo and ask Gemini to show how you’d look with different hair colors,” Google noted in a blog post. “Or request a draft of a dragon-themed bedtime story with accompanying images.”
Concerns about deepfakes are valid. To address this, Google says all images created or edited with Gemini’s tool will carry an invisible watermark. The company is also exploring visible watermarks for all Gemini-generated images.



Wow, Gemini's image editing is a game-changer! I tried tweaking some AI-generated art on my phone, and it’s super intuitive. But I wonder if it’ll outshine other tools like Photoshop in the long run? 🤔




Super cool that Gemini can now edit images right from your phone! 😎 I wonder how it stacks up against Photoshop for quick edits.












