Google, the tech giant, is teasing a significant innovation called ‘RealFill’ — an AI-generated method for image completion, which fills in missing areas of an image with details provided as a reference by users.
Through a series of trademark applications and research findings, Google appears to be on the verge of introducing this new AI model. This innovative model will utilize random masking techniques for image editing and generation.
An online discovery of the Google RealFill website reveals its operation using a reference image algorithm to perform image completion and painting features, allowing for the creation of targeted images. By comprehending the subject and environment of the reference photos provided by users, RealFill can effectively generate new images.
Google has filed trademark applications for its logo, suggesting the potential commercialization of this feature. RealFill boasts the ability to enhance images across various aspects, including technical features like color, size, and dimensions, as reported by Gadgets360.
Last year, Google introduced a useful feature called Best Take, enabling users to combine the best parts of multiple group photos into a single final image. RealFill appears to be a more advanced iteration of this technology, and Google is reportedly planning to integrate it into future Pixel phones to elevate their camera capabilities.