Google shuts down Pixel Studio with the latest app update
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google is shutting down its AI-powered Pixel Studio app, less than two years after its debut, with the latest update. The app, which allowed users to generate images using AI, is being replaced by Gemini and Nano Banana. The update, version 2.3, removes the main interface for generating images and directs users to Gemini instead. Existing creations will still be accessible, as hinted by Google. The shutdown marks the end of Pixel Studio, which was first launched on the Pixel 9 series and had undergone several updates, including Gboard integration and generative AI editing tools. The update is rolling out slowly, with users being redirected to Gemini and Nano Banana for image generation.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Gemini gains a significant user base from Pixel Studio's shutdown, expanding its reach in AI image generation.
- · Nano Banana also benefits from the redirect, increasing its visibility as a go-to tool for creative tasks.