Google has been steadily weaving Gemini AI into just about everything it makes, giving Android and Pixel devices a noticeable advantage over the other leading Android phones out there. Pixel phones especially have been ahead of the curve when it comes to smart camera tools, like Magic Eraser or the “Add Me” trick on the Pixel 9. Now, a fresh report suggests the Pixel 10 is stepping it up with a next-gen photo editor that can handle complex edits from just a voice command or text prompt.
Late last year, a report pointed to a voice-based photo-editing feature called “Speak-to-Tweak” launching with the Pixel 11. But according to a new scoop from Android Headlines, we might see something similar arrive sooner—with the Pixel 10 series instead.
The outlet says the Pixel 10 series is getting a fresh trick called Conversational Photo Editing. It’ll supposedly let you use Gemini AI to make changes, like swapping backgrounds or erasing stuff, just by telling it what to do.
Exclusive editing tools may debut on the Pixel 10 first
At launch, this AI photo-editing tool will likely be a Pixel 10 exclusive. Older Pixel models might get it later on through a future Feature Drop, the report says.
The rumored feature closely matches the “Help Me Edit” tool found in the Google Photos 7.38 beta from late July. It acts like a mini chatbot: once you open a photo in the editor, a pop-up labeled “Help me edit” shows up, letting you type in exactly what changes you want Gemini AI to make.
Google is gearing up for its next big hardware reveal and has confirmed the Pixel 10 series is dropping this month. Outside a few official teasers, most of what we know comes from leaks, and with the Made by Google event set for August 20, even more details are bound to spill soon.