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Google’s new Pixel feature is basically a personal photography coach

August 20, 2025
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There’s a TikTok trend where creators show the photo before they yelled at the photographer (bad) and after they yelled at the photographer (good). It looks like Google made a new feature for that.

At Google’s Made by Google event on Wednesday, the company introduced a new feature for the Pixel 10 phones called Camera Coach, with help from Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper.

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“The goal is always to catch the perfect shot,” Cooper said, before introducing Camera Coach. Then she made the event’s host, Jimmy Fallon, get on a couch and “give [a] sexy model pose.”

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She clicks the Camera Coach button at the top of the camera app, chooses the pose she wants to execute with Fallon, and then follows the instructions from the AI-generated coach.

Alex Cooper using Camera Coach for Pixel 10 at the Made by Google event
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Alex Cooper using Camera Coach for Pixel 10 at the Made by Google event with Jimmy Fallon

Alex Cooper using Camera Coach for Pixel 10 at the Made by Google event with Jimmy Fallon
Credit: Made by Google screenshot

Alex Cooper using Camera Coach for Pixel 10 at the Made by Google event with Jimmy Fallon

Alex Cooper using Camera Coach for Pixel 10 at the Made by Google event with Jimmy Fallon
Credit: Made by Google screenshot

“Money, baby, money!” Cooper said.

Camera Coach uses Google’s Gemini AI to guide the photographer in real-time, offering ideas and step-by-step direction on things like lighting, composition, and positioning. According to a Google blog post, it doesn’t just help capture better photos — it also teaches “foundational photography skills” so users can level up their shots permanently.

As Cooper put it: “What I will say, though, to all the girls that are watching: I personally know how hard it is to train your boyfriend or your husband to get that perfect shot, and now Camera Coach can just train all the boys for us.”

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