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Google Launches AI Photoshop — Edit Photos with Text, Right in Your Browser 

Yes, friends! No more layers, masks, complex interfaces, or the eternal question of “where is the button to fix the background.” Google has officially launched what millions have dreamed of — a full-featured Photoshop powered by text commands. And it works directly in the browser through Google AI Studio.

At its core is the experimental Gemini 2.0 Flash model, built for lightning-fast generation and editing of images by description. The best part? It understands commands in Russian, English, and about a dozen other languages.

What can AI Photoshop do now?
Forget about tedious manual editing. You simply upload a photo, write a prompt — and magic happens. Want to remove a person from the frame? Write “remove the man on the right.” Want to change the background to a Tokyo street at night? Just type “replace background with evening Tokyo.” Add text? No problem — even in Cyrillic. Or — the wildest part — swap faces in the photo. For example, create a family portrait where everyone has the face of your favorite cats. And yes, it handles that too.

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Fix blur, enhance quality, remove noise, add lighting, change the color palette — all now possible through simple text.

Why is this not only convenient but also fast?
Because a process that used to take hours in Photoshop now takes minutes. For bloggers — it means quick content. For marketers — instant generation of ad creatives. For photographers — a way to save failed shots. And for everyone else — a personal image editor in your pocket.

How does it work?
➝ Go to the Google AI Studio. website
➝ Select the Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental model
➝ In Output Format settings, choose “Image and text”
➝ Upload a photo and enter your command — in any human language

And yes — it already works. Right now.

P.S.
If you used to think that generative AI was only about text and chatbots — forget that. Welcome to a new reality, where changing reality — quite literally — is possible with a single line of text.

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