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Create images with Pixel Studio

Important:
  • Pixel Studio is available for these devices, languages, and countries:
    • Devices: Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold
    • Languages: English, German, Japanese
    • Countries: Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
  • Pixel Studio is not available in the work profile or on a fully managed device.
You can easily create and share unique and fun images with generative AI on Pixel Studio. Learn more about Google's GenAI policies.

Use Pixel Studio

Create an image

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. Select a pre-designed layout or tap Create.
  3. Describe your image in the text box.
  4. To re-create new versions, tap Regenerate .
  5. To explore different styles, tap Styles .

Return to a project

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. From the home page, at the top left, tap My Projects .
  3. Tap the image you want to edit.
    • If it’s an image you created, you can change the prompt, add stickers, change the style of the image, add captions or remove objects.

Edit your photos

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. From the home page, at the bottom, tap the image icon and select a photo from your camera roll.
  3. Tap Edit image.
  4. Select a tool:
    • To adjust your image borders, tap Crop Crop.
    • To doodle, highlight, or add something to your image, tap Draw Draw.
    • To add a text, tap Label Label.
    • To add a new creation, tap Insert Wand.
    • To add or create a sticker, tap Sticker Sticker.
    • To remove a section in the image, tap Erase Erase.
      Tip: To undo changes, tap Undo .
  5. Tap Save.

Add or replace objects with AI

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. From the home page:
    • To select a photo from your camera roll, tap Image.
    • To make a new image, tap Create.
  3. Tap Insert Wand.
    • Use Quick Select or Manual Select to select an area and describe what you want to add or replace.
    • Then Circle, tap, or brush the part that you want to edit.
    • Use Expand to expand your selected area. Use Deselect to remove parts of your selected area.
  4. Describe and enter a prompt like: Add a baseball cap or Insert a sun.
  5. Tap Enter.
  • To add the image, tap Accept Accept.
    • If you don’t like the result and want Pixel Studio to try again, tap Reload Reload.
    • To remove the object, tap Undo .

Create & save a sticker to Gboard

To liven up a message, you can create a sticker, save it to your Google Keyboard (Gboard), and send it to friends and family.

With this feature you can:

  • Send Pixel Studio stickers in any messaging app with Gboard.
  • Create new stickers in the "My projects" library with the "Stickers" tab or from your sticker library while you edit a creation.
  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. At the bottom, tap the Sticker icon.
  3. Under "Create a sticker," tap Describe your sticker or Make one from existing photo.

From your My projects library:

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. At the top left, tap the My projects and then Stickers.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a sticker.

Send the sticker:

  1. In your messaging app, open Gboard Gboard.
  2. Tap Stickers and then Pixel Studio.
  3. Select a sticker to send.

Download images from Pixel Studio

Save images from Pixel Studio

Important: You can’t save stickers.

  1. Open the Pixel Studio app.
  2. On the home page, at the top left, tap My Projects .
  3. Tap the image you want to download.
  4. To save the image to your device, tap Download .

View your saved images in Google Photos

  1. Open the Google Photos app Photos
  2. At the bottom, tap Collections and then On this device.
  3. To view your saved images, tap Pixel Studio.

Image restrictions

You won’t be able to generate any images that violate Google’s Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy. Note that some images may be unintentionally blocked as we fine-tune our filters.

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