Google's Gemini is getting new support for Canvas, enabling users to create full presentations using text prompts and supporting document.
Among the many wonders that technological advancements have granted us, one of the most convenient is how they've simplified art. Digital art has been a thing as far back as the introduction of ...
Google has rolled out a new web app for drawing, sketching and taking notes. Dubbed Google Canvas, you can use the free web-based sketchpad by going to ‘canvas.apps.chrome.’ However, don’t let the URL ...
Google quietly launched a new doodling app that allows you to draw or take notes right within the browser. Called Chrome Canvas, the app helps showcase the power of the digital stylus that is ...
Last month, Google added a feature to its AI-powered Gemini chatbot named Canvas, which is a tool that provides Gemini users with an interactive space where they can create, refine, and share writing ...
Much like Gmail, Google's suite of online productivity apps quickly changed the way many of us work. Instead of staring at offline Microsoft Office docs, we got online apps that allowed for seamless ...
Google Gemini is comfortably among the best AI tools available today, competing primarily with chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude by Anthropic, and others. As we've noticed on multiple occasions, Google ...
Following last week’s model updates, Google is rolling out Audio Overviews and a new Canvas tool to the Gemini app. Gemini will “summarize the material, draw connections between topics, engage in a ...
Google has just launched an app called Chrome Canvas and it is accessible with any internet browser. You can draw, take notes and everything is automatically saved to your Google account and can be ...
Google has quietly released a progressive web app called Chrome Canvas that lets you make quick doodles that automatically save to your Google account, via Chrome Unboxed. That means you can just type ...
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