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Google just pulled the plug on Pixel’s AI image generator

June 6, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Google has shut down Pixel Studio image generation and now redirects users to use the Gemini app for powerful Nano Banana models.
  • Pixel Studio version 2.3 completely disables image creation after Google gradually removed features.
  • Existing images remain accessible inside Pixel Studio, allowing users to continue viewing and sharing them.

Nearly two years after its debut, Google has officially killed the Pixel Studio image generation app for Pixel devices.

When the Pixel 9 series launched in 2024, Google introduced Pixel Studio as an on-device image generation app aimed at creating things like greeting cards, stickers, and AI-generated images directly on Pixel phones. But despite Google’s efforts, the app never really found a large audience, and now it’s being shut down less than two years later.

Google has confirmed that Pixel Studio is effectively being discontinued with the latest version 2.3 update. Instead of generating images itself, the app now directs users to Gemini for image creation using Google’s newer Nano Banana models.

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Over the past few updates, Google had already started stripping away parts of the Pixel Studio experience, but the latest version goes a step further by completely disabling image generation (via 9to5Google).

Generating art using the Pixel Studio app on a Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

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The app now prominently displays an ‘Open Gemini’ button that redirects users to the Play Store and encourages them to use Nano Banana through the Gemini app instead.


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That said, existing creations aren’t disappearing. If you’ve previously generated images inside Pixel Studio, those creations will still remain accessible within the app and can continue to be viewed or shared.

Honestly, Google already offers several different ways to generate images across Android, and with how much better and faster the latest Gemini-powered image models have become, I’m not sure many people will actually miss Pixel Studio. It always felt like one of those Pixel features that most users either never discovered or never really cared about in the first place.

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