Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    iPhone Ultra will have one feature Apple has been developing for 15 years

    iPhone 17 Pro Max Size Guide: Can your pockets handle the massive 6.9-Inch display?

    Another day, another Google shutdown: Google just killed one of my most-used Pixel 10 apps

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Spotlight
    • Gaming
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Gadgets
    • Insights
    • Apps

      Google Uses AI Searches To Detect If Someone Is In Crisis

      Gboard Magic Wand Button Will Covert Your Text To Emojis

      Android 10 & Older Devices Now Getting Automatic App Permissions Reset

      Spotify Blend Update Increases Group Sizes, Adds Celebrity Blends

      Samsung May Improve Battery Significantly With Galaxy Watch 5

    • Gear
    • Mobiles
      1. Tech
      2. Gadgets
      3. Insights
      4. View All

      iPhone Ultra will have one feature Apple has been developing for 15 years

      iPhone 17 Pro Max Size Guide: Can your pockets handle the massive 6.9-Inch display?

      Another day, another Google shutdown: Google just killed one of my most-used Pixel 10 apps

      User-replaceable batteries are something people apparently want in their phones

      March Update May Have Weakened The Haptics For Pixel 6 Users

      Project 'Diamond' Is The Galaxy S23, Not A Rollable Smartphone

      The At A Glance Widget Is More Useful After March Update

      Pre-Order The OnePlus 10 Pro For Just $1 In The US

      Motorola Edge+ Review: It Checks A Lot Of Boxes

      This Smartphone Concept Design Is Different… In A Good Way

      Twitter Just Made Searching Your Direct Messages Better

      That Netflix Price Hike Is Starting To Take Place

      Latest Huawei Mobiles P50 and P50 Pro Feature Kirin Chips

      Samsung Galaxy M62 Benchmarked with Galaxy Note10’s Chipset

      9.1

      Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

      8.9

      Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    • Computing
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Home»Tech»Computing»Another day, another Google shutdown: Google just killed one of my most-used Pixel 10 apps
    Computing

    Another day, another Google shutdown: Google just killed one of my most-used Pixel 10 apps

    adminBy No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Google has plenty of apps that are exclusively available to its Pixel phones. One of these is the Pixel Studio application that I use almost daily on my Pixel 10. However, it is now confirmed that Google is completely shutting it down.

    Bye bye, Pixel Studio

    Pixel Studio is an AI-powered app that was launched along with the Pixel 9 series in 2024. It comes pre-installed on all the Pixel phones launched since then. It has one simple function: allowing you to create images, stickers, and other forms of artwork by just using a text prompt.

    However, the tech giant has decided it’s time to say goodbye to this application in order to prompt users to use Gemini and Nano Banana for creating images. If you have version 2.3 of Pixel Studio installed on your smartphone, you will see a message upon opening the app that says, “To create images and animations, try Nano Banana in the Gemini app.” There’s also an Open Gemini button at the bottom; tapping it takes you directly to Gemini.
    It’s worth noting that everything that you have created using this tool will remain available in its Library even after this shutdown. From there, you would have to download all your creations to your device before the app becomes completely unavailable. All that said, version 2.3, which essentially directs users to use Gemini, is being slowly rolled out worldwide.

    The writing was on the wall

    Pixel Studio app redirecting to Gemini. Pixel Studio app redirecting to Gemini.

    Pixel Studio app redirecting to Gemini. | Image by Android Authority

    We have been getting hints for the last few months that Google might actually take some decision regarding the future of Pixel Studio. In February this year, it was reported that in some devices, version 2.2 of the app no longer supports the generative AI tools.

    However, this change was most likely limited to certain regions, as I checked on my Pixel 10, and all the AI-related features of the app were working as usual. Either way, it was an indication that the tech giant has decided the future of this application.

    Interestingly, in its just two years of lifespan, the tool has found itself in controversy a couple of times. When it became available for the first time in 2024, it was reported to be capable of creating some really disturbing images, which you would definitely not expect from a Google AI model.

    Then, a few months ago, many Pixel 8 series users reported that the app was not available for the device even though this Google support page reportedly mentioned that Pixel Studio is supported on Pixel 8 and later phones. A couple of days after this report, the support page was eventually updated by mentioning that the app is available on Pixel 9 and later devices. Basically, the support for Pixel 8 phones was removed.

    Use Gemini to create images

    The gist is that Pixel Studio will no longer be able to create AI images, and now you will have to rely on Gemini. Thankfully, using the Gemini app for this purpose is a cakewalk. You simply need to open the Gemini app on your Pixel phone, tap the plus icon, and choose Images from the list.

    You can choose one of the available templates and instruct the AI to create an image based on it. Alternatively, you can make it build a picture from scratch according to your template and design preference of your choice.

    Another one bites the dust

    Pixel Studio isn’t the first project that Google sent to its graveyard. If you check out the list, you will find that the company has shut down plenty of applications and features in the past. These include names like Google Podcasts, Google Hangouts, Google Duo, and many more. That said, the thing that is really making me upset about this news is that Pixel Studio worked without a subscription and allowed generating unlimited images. Gemini, on the other hand, can only produce 20 images per day without payment. So, if you are like me and produce a lot of AI images daily, you would have to now get a Gemini subscription to continue producing images once it reaches its daily free image generation limit.

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Offer Ends 6.1.2026 at 11.59pm ET. New members get $5/mo off the $25/mg Visible plan, $35/mo Visible+ plan, or $45/mo Visible+ Pro plan for the first 12 months. Promo code FRESHSTART required at checkout.


    Buy at Visible

    Read the latest from Aman Kumar

    #day #Google #shutdown #Google #killed #mostused #Pixel #apps

    apps Day Google killed mostused Pixel shutdown
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    iPhone Ultra will have one feature Apple has been developing for 15 years

    iPhone 17 Pro Max Size Guide: Can your pockets handle the massive 6.9-Inch display?

    User-replaceable batteries are something people apparently want in their phones

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks
    8.5

    Apple Planning Big Mac Redesign and Half-Sized Old Mac

    Autonomous Driving Startup Attracts Chinese Investor

    Onboard Cameras Allow Disabled Quadcopters to Fly

    Top Reviews
    9.1

    Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

    By
    8.9

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    By
    8.9

    Xiaomi Mi 10: New Variant with Snapdragon 870 Review

    By
    circuitthoughts
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Home
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Mobiles
    • Our Authors
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by WPfastworld.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.