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Google Whisk AI is an experimental generative AI tool developed by Google Labs that allows users to create and remix images by combining subject, scene, and style images as visual prompts. Driven by advanced models like ImageGen 3, it shifted the focus from text-based prompts to multi-image inputs. While Google initially migrated its core image remixing features into Google Labs’ Flow workflows, the “Whisk” methodology remains a popular standard for visual brainstorming. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Core Features
- Three-Input Remix System: Blends an uploaded subject, a scene (background), and a style reference into one cohesive image.
- Visual Prompting: Eliminates the frustration of descriptive text-only prompts by allowing creators to use real reference images.
- One-Click Style Presets: Quickly converts any input image into merchandise aesthetics like enamel pins, stickers, or digital plushies.
- Whisk Animate: Integrates Google’s video models (such as Veo) to turn the generated multi-layered images into animated videos. [6, 7, 8, 9]
Common Creative Applications
- Product Design: Rapidly prototypes merchandise and packaging ideas before moving to production.
- Character Design: Keeps character subjects consistent while testing them in different environments or artistic media.
- Storytelling: Iterates backgrounds and scenes efficiently for comic layouts and visual storyboarding. [5, 6, 10, 11, 12]
If you’d like to get started, let me know if you are trying to generate a specific type of image or if you need help navigating the Google Labs interface.
[12] https://developers.googleblog.com