We recently rolled out Storybook, a way to create personalized, illustrated stories that you can read, listen to, print, and share. Relive memories. Explain complex concepts. Highlight inside jokes.
Get started with these how-tos & tips 🧵
How to get started:
➡️ Open
➡️ Start a new chat
➡️ Type “Create a storybook…” in the prompt bar
➡️ Tell Gemini what kind story you want to tellgemini.google.com
What Gemini creates:
✅A storybook personalized to you
✅Up to 10 pages of words and pictures
✅A customized title and cover art
Read it, hear it, share it or print it:
➡️ Check out the top right menu
➡️ Press “Listen” to hear your story narrated by Gemini
➡️ Tap the printer icon to print (desktop/tablet only)
➡️ Click the share icon to get a link
➡️ Share with family and friends
Pro tip #1: Amp up the personalization
➡️ Upload one or multiple references to make the story truly yours
➡️ Include photos, screen grabs of texts or emails or other docs
➡️ Ask Gemini to write the story in your native language (it currently does 45+)
Pro tip #2: Specify your style
➡️ Get specific about the overall book style or artwork you want for the cover
➡️ Try including words like: Claymation, Manga, American Superhero, Pop Art, Pixel Art, Coloring Book
➡️ List the colors or tones you want to use
➡️ Include inspirational references
Pro tip #3: Edit until happy
➡️ Prompt Gemini for any edits you want to make
➡️ Try: “make the story funnier” or “change the illustration style”
➡️ Want a different title? Start a new tab, open Gemini, and ask for title ideas
With Storybook, no story gets left untold. What are you making a book about?
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