Google’s Pixel 10 will let you talk to Gemini to edit your photos

For years, Google has sold its phones on the premise of having a solid camera system; it’s easily one of the Pixel’s strengths. Now, the company is taking it a step further, giving you better ways to take photos and even edit them.
The upcoming Pixel 10 is reported to come with a heap load of Gemini-powered camera features. Using on-device AI, Google will now allow you to edit photos using text or voice prompts. It doesn’t require you to have previous knowledge of editing photos, just a simple prompt, and wait for the AI to work its magic.
You can tell Gemini to either make your photos brighter, remove objects, or fix the blur on certain parts. All of the aforementioned editing tools aren’t new per se, but now they won’t require you to “know” what or how to edit.
Gemini may give real-time suggestions via “Camera Coach” on taking better photos
Not only this, but the new Pixel will also come with “camera coach,” which will guide you through taking better photos, when you pull up the camera app, in real-time. It’ll also be coaching you through choosing the best lighting, adjusting framing, or the camera angles.
At the moment, we don’t have more information on how this “coaching” will work, or how fast it’ll give suggestions. But it’s interesting to see Google diving headfirst into using AI to play to its strengths. The Pixel 10 comes out on August 20th, at the “Made by Google” event, and will be available to pre-order the same day.