Most personal accounts in the US can now have Gemini draw on their data across apps.
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Google is expanding Gemini’s image‑creation capabilities by allowing users to reference personal data stored across Google services. The new personalized intelligence feature, now available to all eligible US users on Nano Banana and Google Photos, builds on the earlier rollout that was limited to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. By granting the chatbot access to information from Gmail, Photos, and other Google apps, Gemini can generate images that more accurately reflect a request—for instance, a photo of a user or a close friend—using details the user has previously shared.
The feature is available to users over the age of 18 on personal accounts, while anyone aged 13 or older may use the image generation portion of the tool. Supported languages include Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Turkish.
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