Google wants to be your one and only workspace. Gmail and Drive can replace Outlook, Word, and Excel. Chat could replace Slack. But can the new Google Pics mean trouble for Canva?
At Google I/O, AI was front and center, and the basis for new features coming to Google Workspace. One of the new programs coming to Workspace is Google Pics, a platform for editing existing photos, creating photos from scratch, and designing flyers, graphics, and more. All of that sounds a lot like Canva, an online graphic design tool with free and paid tiers that lets you edit photos and make graphics.
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Suz Chambers, Director of Google Creative Labs, demoed Google Pics live on stage at Google I/O. Credit: Google / Mashable
Google Pics is built off of Google's existing AI image creation platform Nano Banana. At Google I/O, Suz Chambers, Director of Google Creative Lab, demoed Google Pics, cropping an existing photo, editing out an unwanted object, and adding text to the picture to create a graphic. Tasks that, for the record, could also be completed within Canva.
Will Google Pics be an enticing switch for Canva users? Well, that's still to be seen, as the program is in the testing phase with plans to launch this summer for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Meanwhile, Canva is free and available to all.