The ability of generative AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini to generate images with impressive quality continues to amaze me, even though I’ve seen countless examples of how good these image generation models are. These models can also edit real photos by following simple text prompts. And yes, these models can be abused to create misleading visuals that can go viral online.
The companies behind them continue to release upgraded text-to-image AI models, with Google being the latest. Google announced Imagen 4 at I/O 2025 last month, saying the new model is even faster and better than Imagen 3, which is already a high-end image generation service.
Google said at the time that Imagen 4 has “remarkable clarity in fine details like intricate fabrics, water droplets, and animal fur, and excels in both photorealistic and abstract styles.” Other improvements include 2K resolution support and improved spelling and typography.
Google also teased that a fast variant of Imagen 4 would be available soon, bringing a 10x speed improvement over Imagen 3.
Now, Google has announced that Imagen 4 and Imagen 4 Ultra are available to users, sharing a few mind-blowing examples of what the new models can do.
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