Google launches Gemini Storybook, a tool for creating illustrated stories.
Google introduces Gemini Storybook, allowing users to create AI-powered comics with illustrations and voiceovers using only a simple description.
Quick summary:
Google introducesGemini Storybook, a feature that creates illustrated stories using AI.
Users describe the content and choose an art style, and Gemini creates a 10-page story.
You can add personal photos (like children's drawings) to create your own story.
Gemini Storybook offers global support on desktop and mobile, with all language formats.
Google has just rolled out a new feature called Storybook in its Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to create illustrated stories simply by entering a description.

This feature creates 10-page short stories, each page containing a short paragraph and a corresponding illustration. Users can also choose their favorite art style, such as claymation, anime, comics, and many others.
Storybook supports voice-reading of stories and allows you to upload personal images to use as source material for your stories. For example, you can upload a child's drawing and ask Gemini to create a story around that drawing.

However, not all stories are perfect. Some humorous AI-generated errors have been noted, such as fish with human hands, and a TV screen being rotated incorrectly in a scene where a mother and child are watching together. Even Google's official promotional video includes a scene where a woman assembles a spaceship with a "knock knock knock" sound and an unidentified tool.
Despite some minor inaccuracies in the images, Storybook is an exciting step forward in AI-powered content creation. Global users can now experience this feature on both computers and mobile devices, in all the language formats supported by Gemini.


