Google Introduces New AI-Powered Design App

Google introduced a new design application based on artificial intelligence technology, aimed at improving the work environment, at its annual traditional conference. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This new tool allows users to create and edit images of various types. Company representatives emphasized that the tool was designed to be intuitive and convenient for all users, from education professionals to entrepreneurs.
With this application, individuals without specialized design knowledge or skills can easily prepare attractive graphics, proposals, and advertising materials for social media using simple text commands. By implementing this project, Google is preparing to seriously compete with other major players in the global market.
The new software product was initially introduced in a trial format to a limited group of specialists. According to the plan, it will be made available to the general public during the summer months of this year, including users of paid subscription services.
One of the main advantages of the application is that it not only creates new images from scratch but also allows users to edit and improve existing projects. The design creation process is managed by a modern artificial intelligence system, which greatly simplifies adjusting every detail according to user preferences.
In the system, users can add comments to specific parts of an image or make direct changes, just as they would when working with text documents. For example, the ability to manually edit information such as time or address in a ready-made proposal increases work efficiency.
The application operates based on a specially developed technological model. This ensures clear output of text in images and a high level of overall visual quality.
This tool, fully integrated into Google's ecosystem, also supports collaborative work. Users can download completed design projects in various formats, print them on paper, or instantly share them with other colleagues.
This news is expected to mark the beginning of a new era in the field of digital design.





