Google recently announced an update about Google Bard. You can now generate high-quality, photorealistic images for free using Google Bard. This new update is available in English in most countries.

This progress has opened up a fresh avenue for creating visually captivating image content at no cost.

Over the past year, significant advancements in AI-driven image generation tools, spearheaded by leaders such as Midjourney, alongside reliable alternatives like DALL-E and Bing Chat/Copilot.

The new update is easy to use – all you need to do is enter a prompt for the image you want to create (e.g., “create an image of a dog riding a surfboard”). Bard will present you with four images, with the option of generating more.

Here’s a screenshot Google provided:

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Google also shared multiple other examples of Bard-generated images:

Bard’s image generation relies on a model known as Imagen 2. According to Google, Imagen 2 is designed to produce high-quality, photorealistic outputs. As a result of the provided images, Bard’s generated images effectively fulfill this commitment.

You need to note that all images created with Bard will be marked with a SyntID digital watermark. Also, Google has issued a warning that Bard will limit violent, offensive, and sexually explicit content. Google will also try to avoid generating images of named people using filters.

Try this new capability of Bard and make the most of it. Now, You Can Generate High-quality, Photorealistic Images Using Google Bard3