In the United States, most personal accounts can allow the chatbot to mine their data across applications.
If you want to generate images in the Gemini app, Google makes it easy to reference the details of your digital life in your requests. Personalized intelligence is rolling out to Nano Banana and Google Photos for all eligible users in the United States. Google first introduced this feature in the spring, but only for subscribers to the AI Pro and AI Ultra plans. It lets you give the chatbot access to your information in other Google services, such as Gmail and Google Photos, so that it draws on those details when you make image requests. This means that Gemini will be able to more immediately understand and act on requests for images from you or your friends and family.
To generate and edit images, access is limited to anyone over the age of 18 on a personal account, although those aged 13 and over can use the image generation side of the tool. Supported languages are Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.
