Google is reportedly introducing an annotation feature to Gemini's image generation platform. This new feature will allow users to draw and add text directly onto generated images before saving them.
New Tools and Features
TestingCatalog discovered evidence of this new development on X, suggesting a more interactive image editing experience. Users can utilize a color palette and two primary tools: a squiggly line for drawing and a "T" icon for text insertion.
Additionally, a potential "resubmission" workflow has been hinted at. This feature would enable users to download annotated images and resubmit them to modify Gemini's output visually, offering an alternative to changing prompts.
Enhanced Editing Capabilities
Earlier this year, Google enhanced Gemini's native editing tools, supporting background changes, object manipulation, and photo blending. Google's introduction of the Nano Banana Pro model, focusing on improved image accuracy and content clarity, aligns with these updates, potentially boosting the efficacy of the new annotation features.
No specific release date has been announced for the integration of these annotation and resubmission capabilities.