Google will let you make AI clip art for your documents

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Google’s image generator in Docs is available to paid Workspace accounts that include the Gemini Business, Enterprise, Education, Education Premium, or Google One AI Premium add-ons.

Those with the new feature can find it under Insert > Image > Help me create an image, which results in a “Create an image” sidebar where you can type in a description of what you’d like to make. It also provides a drop-down to select an art style with options such as “Photography” or “Sketch.”

How to use “Create an image” in Google Docs.
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You can choose square, horizontal, or vertical aspect ratios for the images to best fit into the layout of your flier, brochure, menu, or whatever you’re trying to make. You can also create full-bleed cover images that span the width of a pageless document.

The feature will roll out first to rapid release schedule domains beginning today and could take up to 15 days to appear. Meanwhile, domains on scheduled release will see a gradual rollout starting December 16th.

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