Google has introduced a new feature called Storybook within its Gemini app, enabling users to create personalized, illustrated storybooks with read-aloud narration. The process involves providing a simple prompt, after which Gemini generates a unique 10-page book complete with custom artwork and audio narration. Users can customize their storybooks by uploading photos, selecting from various art styles such as pixel art and claymation, and tailoring characters. The feature is free and available globally, targeting parents, educators, and creators looking for an accessible tool to produce engaging, narrated children's books. Gemini 2.5 enhances this capability by allowing the creation of storybooks from a single prompt, producing fully illustrated and narrated books in under a minute. This development is part of Google's broader efforts to integrate AI-driven creative tools into its platform.
Prompting > Coding? Here’s what I built with one Gemini 2.5 prompt: → A 10-page book → In Claymation style → Teaching kids why bees are helpful → With images, text, and narration This isn't fun and games. It's functional AI. https://t.co/YcDY9RDRvb
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