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India Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Google adds a cool new tool to Gemini that turns your ideas into bedtime stories, comics and more
Google has recently rolled out a bunch of new AI tools for Gemini. One of them is a new Storybook tool which, as the name suggests, allows users to turn simple prompts into a 10-page illustrated storybook, complete with voice narration. All you need to do is describe what you want, and Gemini AI will handle the rest. According to Google, the feature is especially useful for parents, educators, and Gemini Storybook feature is available globally on both desktop and mobile versions of the Gemini app, and can be used by anyone with access to the app and a Google account. The tool also supports over 45 languages, and works with both text prompts and uploaded content like photos or to create Storybooks in Gemini To create your own personalised storybook:– First, open the Gemini app or go to On the left under Gems, click Storybook. If you don't see Storybook right away, click Explore Gems to view the full list.– Next, enter a description of the story you want—such as 'a rhino named Rumble goes on a treasure hunt'—and Gemini will generate a 10-page digital storybook complete with text, artwork, and audio.– After a short processing time, the storybook appears in a two-column layout: the story on one side and a chat window for edits and feedback on the final storybook will be 10 pages long. Once created, users can share the story online, download it for printing, or listen to it with narration. Additionally, the feature also supports uploaded content. For example, you can submit photos from a family trip, a child's drawing, or a scanned letter and Gemini can build a story around that content. Story of a sea otter created using Gemini's Story Book tool. You can also edit the story using prompts. However you can not directly edit the text in the story book. 'You can easily ask Gemini to refine and regenerate the story. Just continue the conversation with prompts like, "Now, make the story funnier," or "Change the illustration style to watercolor." Gemini will create a new version with all new images based on your feedback,' explains can choose from various art styles such as pixel art, comic strip, claymation, crochet, or colouring book. Audio narration is included, with options for higher- or lower-pitched voices to suit different age groups. Google says that this new tool in Gemini can be used for storytelling, explaining real-life situations to children, or teaching concepts through narrative.- Ends
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Business Standard
6 days ago
- Business Standard
Google Gemini can now generate AI-illustrated 'storybook': How it works
Google has introduced a new feature in its Gemini AI chatbot called 'Storybook,' which lets users create ten-page illustrated stories with read-aloud narration. Each page includes a short paragraph that Gemini can narrate, paired with custom illustrations. Users can also tailor their stories further by requesting specific visual styles. Additionally, Gemini supports image inputs, which allows users to upload photos or even children's drawings to inspire the storyline. Gemini Storybook feature: What it does With Gemini's new 'Storybook' feature, users can turn their imagination into a personalised ten-page illustrated book complete with narration. It will require a simple description, and Gemini will handle the rest, generating unique text, custom visuals, and even audio. To make stories more meaningful, users can upload their own photos or files for Gemini to draw inspiration from. Whether it is pixel art, comics, claymation, crochet, or colouring books, the tool supports a wide range of styles and works in over 45 languages. The feature is available globally on desktop and mobile. As per Google, the new Gemini feature have the following use cases: Example prompt: Create a story that explains the solar system to my five-year-old. Teach a lesson through storytelling: Example prompt: Teach a seven-year-old boy about the importance of being kind to his little brother. My son loves elephants, so let's make the main character an elephant. Bring personal artwork to life: Upload an image of a kid's drawing and modify this example prompt for your use case: "This is my kid's drawing. He's seven years old. Write a creative storybook that brings his drawing to life.' Upload photos from your family trip to Paris and create a personalised adventure.