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Google now offers its Nano Banana-powered image generation feature to every eligible U.S. user at no cost. The rollout follows an initial limited release to paid subscribers and earlier expansions in India and Japan.
matcha-jp.comGoogle announced on Monday that its Gemini app now provides Nano Banana-powered image generation to all eligible U.S. users at no cost. The feature had previously been restricted to paid subscribers. It generates images that reflect user preferences drawn from connected Google services without requiring explicit prompts.
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How the Feature Works Gemini pulls data from Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Search to tailor results. Users can request an illustration of themselves and their favorite things without listing those things in the prompt. The app can also insert actual photos from a user’s Google Photos library. No manual upload is required.
Google first made the Personal Intelligence feature widely available to U.S. users in March. It later extended the capability to users in India and Japan. Personal Intelligence remains an opt-in setting. Once enabled, it becomes the default for every prompt, but users can turn it off through a toggle in the Tools menu.
Last month the company outlined further changes, including a Daily Brief feature, a redesigned interface, access to the Gemini Omni video model, and a personal AI agent named Gemini Spark. Google said Gemini reached 750 million monthly active users earlier this year.
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cloudcomputing-news.netGoogle informed Meta around March that it could not supply the full computing capacity requested for Gemini models. The shortfall delayed some Meta AI projects and prompted efficiency measures at the company. Google Cloud revenue reached $20 billion for the quarter.