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Google launches Pics, a Workspace AI image app with click-to-edit commenting feature

By

Jay Peters

12d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google is launching a new AI image generation app called "Pics" for Workspace, announced at Google I/O 2026. The app introduces a novel editing feature that allows users to click on specific parts of an image and leave text notes about desired changes, similar to commenting in Google Docs, rather than rewriting entire prompts. Pics is powered by a combination of Gemini and Google's Nano Banana 2 image model. The app will first roll out to trusted testers before becoming available to AI Ultra subscribers.

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Instead of having to write an entire prompt just to change one small aspect of an image, you'll be able to click on what you want to change and leave a note about what you want to see, almost like leaving a comment in a Google Doc.
Pics is powered by a mix of Gemini and Google's Nano Banana 2 image model.
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Google is launching a new AI image generation app to Workspace that it’s calling Pics at Google I/O 2026. It will launch first to trusted testers and then to AI Ultra subscribers.

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