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Whisk is an AI-driven tool for image creation developed by Google Labs, enabling users to generate new visuals by merging three components: subject, scene, and style. Unlike image generators that rely on text prompts, Whisk uses images as prompts, offering users more precise control over the components being integrated. It caters to creatives, artists, and anyone eager to explore visual concepts swiftly and intuitively. Whisk is an ideal choice for quick prototyping, idea generation, or uncovering surprising creative mixtures, serving as a valuable asset for visual exploration and innovation.
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