Pixel Studio makes it easier to generate and share stickers with latest update
December 12, 2024

Pixel Studio makes it easier to generate and share stickers with latest update

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority

long story short

  • Google has started rolling out Pixel Studio 1.4 to Pixel 9 series devices.
  • This update enables Gboard integration, allowing you to easily share generated stickers in any app.
  • It also introduces a dedicated stickers tab for the Pixel Studio app.

Google recently released Pixel drop in December 2024 for its equipment. The update introduces a number of handy features, including new G board Integration with the Pixel Studio app allows users to easily share generated stickers in other apps. This feature rolls out with the latest Pixel Studio update, but it’s not the only new feature in the latest version.

Gboard’s integration into the keyboard app’s sticker picker introduces a Pixel Studio tab, giving users quick access to generated stickers (via 9 to 5 google). Users will see a prompt to add this label when opening Gboard after installing the latest Pixel Studio update, and all generated stickers will be available in the new tab.

Additionally, Pixel Studio 1.4 introduces a new Stickers tab in the My Projects section, which displays preset sticker sets and any custom stickers you create. You can use the “Create Sticker” button in this tab to generate new stickers using custom prompts and the “Describe your sticker” option or “Make stickers from existing photos.”

The update also introduces a new “Style Suggestions” option. It allows users to generate images in fourteen unique styles, including freestyle, 3D cartoon, video game, film, sketch, anime, sticker art, claymation, crochet, watercolor, construction paper, vector, art, and patchwork.

Pixel Studio 1.4 is rolling out to Pixel 9 series devices. The app isn’t currently available on older Pixel models, but we recently found evidence that Google It may be coming to the Pixel 8 series soon device.

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2024-12-10 12:35:01

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