Published on May 20, 2026
Until now, many users relied on Canva for precise image editing and design tasks. Google, however, has introduced a new product that challenges the status quo. Pics, unveiled at the I/O 2026 developer conference, promises to enhance creativity within the Google Workspace ecosystem.
Powered Nano Banana 2 technology, Pics allows users to generate images from text prompts. Unlike traditional image generators, this tool lets users manipulate individual elements—like moving or resizing—without needing to restart the entire design process. This level of precision sets it apart from existing competitors.
The new feature is set to launch for Google Workspace Business Standard and higher plans, alongside Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers over the coming months. As users begin to adopt this tool, they can expect an increase in productivity and creativity within their design workflows. Google is clearly positioning itself as a serious contender in the digital design space.
The introduction of Pics could reshape how teams approach visual content creation. a more flexible and user-friendly tool, Google aims to attract users who may have previously relied on third-party applications. With this strategic move, the company may significantly alter the competitive landscape of online design tools.
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