After debuting in December in selected regions, now Google Whisk is available in 100-plus countries, including SA.
At the time, the tool was only accessible to users in the United States, but now Google has rolled it out to 100-plus countries, including South Africa. Now you can access the image remixing tool locally provided you have a Google account, which is a requirement to sign in.points out, the tool is not accessible in some notable regions at the time of writing, including India, the UK, Indonesia, and parts of the EU.
As such, you can plug in your own images for the tool to remix them into an entirely new AI-generated image, or you can use the library that Google Labs makes available. Given that Valentine’s Day is later this week, Whisk defaults to focuses on creating images for the romantics out there, with the ability to create a “Chocolate Box, Plushie, or Card”. You can see the results of our attempt at the bottom of this post.
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