Generate an image with Gemini in Google Docs (Workspace Experiments)

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Generate an image with Gemini

You can ask Gemini to create images or infographics to support your content, directly within your document.

  1. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs.
  2. At the bottom bar Write a prompt describing the image you want.
  3. To insert the image, select Accept.
If your goal is:  You should use a prompt like:
Generate professional infographics "Visualize my document by creating an infographic summarizing key ideas and insert it at the top"
Add a visual timeline to a project "Create a visual horizontal project timeline based on the dates in this document and insert it below the introduction."
Create a step-by-step process guide "Generate a visual 4-step flowchart showing the onboarding process described in this text and place it in the 'Workflow' section."
Build a high-level Mind Map "Visualize the main themes of this brainstorm as a mind map with a central node and radiating branches."

Edit an image with Gemini

You can ask Gemini to edit your images or infographics.

  1. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs.
  2. Click on an image and select on its bottom-left corner.
  3. In the bottom bar, describe how you want to change the image, for example: "Make the lighting darker." Or you can also select one of the suggestions.
  4. Optional. To find edit suggestions, click More Down arrow to select a prompt starter.
  5. Click or enter.
  6. To insert the edits, select Accept Checkmark.
If your goal is: You should:
Edit an object in an existing image Select an image and then click More and then Select "Swap [object] with…" and then Edit the prompt in the prompt box to something like: "Swap the arrow pointing up in the picture for a red arrow pointing down".
Implement the same edit into all images at once

Select the images and write a prompt like: "Change the background to the corporate colors: blue and white."

Give feedback on generated images

Google Workspace with Gemini constantly learns and may not be able to support your request.

If you get a suggestion that's inaccurate or makes you feel unsafe, you can submit feedback to let us know. Your feedback can be used to enhance AI-assisted Workspace features and expand Google efforts in AI.

Because feedback may be human readable, please do not submit data that contains personal, confidential, or sensitive information.

  1. On your computer, below the generated image, select Good suggestion or Bad suggestion .
  2. In the pop-up window, select if you want to share outputs along with your feedback. If you don't want to share it, you can uncheck it.
    • If you select Bad suggestion :
      1. To select the issue you found, select Next.
      2. Enter additional feedback.
  3. Click Submit.

To provide general feedback on this feature, at the top, click Help and then Help Docs improve.

To report a legal issue, create a request.

Learn about Workspace Experiments feature suggestions

  • Workspace Experiments feature suggestions don’t represent Google’s views, and should not be attributed to Google.
  • Don’t rely on Workspace Experiments features as medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.
  • Workspace Experiments features may suggest inaccurate or inappropriate information. Your feedback makes Workspace Experiments more helpful and safe.
  • Don’t include personal, confidential, or sensitive information in your prompts.
  • Google uses Workspace Experiments data and metrics to provide, improve, and develop products, services, and machine learning technologies across Google.
  • Your Workspace Experiments Data may also be read, rated, annotated, and reviewed by human reviewers. Importantly, where Google uses Google-selected input (as described in the Privacy Notice) to generate output, Google will aggregate and/or pseudonymize that content and resulting output before it is viewed by human reviewers, unless it is specifically provided as part of your feedback to Google.
  • Generated images are for use only within Google Docs.
  • Workspace Experiments generated images are designed to bring your imagination to life in Google Docs, and may not represent real-world situations.

Learn how Workspace Experiments data in Google Docs is collected

When you use “Generate an image” in Google Docs, Google uses and stores the following data:

  • Prompts you enter or select
  • Image styles you select
  • Generated images
  • Your feedback on generated images

To understand how this data is used, you can review the Google Workspace Experiments Privacy Notice and Terms for Personal Accounts.

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