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Imagen 4 is available as of this morning in the Gemini app, Google’s Whisk and Vertex AI platforms, and across Google Slides, Vids, Docs, and more in Google Workspace.
These techniques also enhance Imagen 2’s multilingual understanding, Google says — allowing the model to translate a prompt in one language to an output (e.g. a logo) in another language.
On Tuesday, Google said in a blog post that Imagen 4 and Imagen 4 Ultra are now available to paid preview users in the Gemini API. For a limited time, Google AI Studio will also support Imagen 4 ...
Google has unveiled its latest text-to-image models Imagen 4 and Imagen 4 Ultra with the usual promise of "significantly improved text rendering" over the previous version, Imagen 3.
Google Imagen 4, which is the company's state-of-the-art text-to-image model, is rolling out for free, but only on AI Studio. In a blog post, Google announced the rollout of the new Imagen 4 model ...
Google says Imagen 4 combines speed with precision. It boasts clarity in fine details like intricate fabrics, water droplets, and animal fur, as seen in the example images below.
Imagen 4 isn’t only available in Gemini, either; from today you’ll be able to use it across Whisk, Vertex AI, Slides, Vids, Docs and more in Workspace. And there’s more to come, too.
Imagen 3 is an AI-powered text-to-image model developed by Google DeepMind, the company’s AI research lab. First announced at Google I/O in May 2024, access to Imagen 3 was opened up in August.