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Google Pixel's Camera Coach, officially endorsed by the creators, takes center stage, surpassing Instagram Boyfriends in photography assistance.

Google's latest Camera Coach feature on the Pixel 10 leverages AI technology to assist users in capturing superior quality photos.

Google's Camera Coach, endorsed by the Pixel creators, steps into the limelight, replacing...
Google's Camera Coach, endorsed by the Pixel creators, steps into the limelight, replacing Instagram Boyfriends as the go-to photography guide

Google Pixel's Camera Coach, officially endorsed by the creators, takes center stage, surpassing Instagram Boyfriends in photography assistance.

At the recent Made by Google event, Google announced the launch of a new feature called Camera Coach for their latest Pixel 10 phones. This innovative tool, integrated with Google's Gemini AI, aims to help users capture better photos while teaching foundational photography skills.

Camera Coach can be activated by clicking a button at the top of the camera app. Once activated, users can choose a pose they want to execute and follow instructions from the AI-generated coach. The feature offers ideas and step-by-step directions on lighting, composition, and positioning, making it easier for users to improve their photography skills permanently.

The primary goal of Camera Coach, as stated by Alex Cooper, host of Call Her Daddy, is to help users catch the perfect shot. This could be particularly beneficial for those who often find it difficult to train partners or who are new to photography.

Google's Camera Coach is a topic under Google Creators, as mentioned in the Google blog post. Users can subscribe to the website's weekly Trend Report newsletter for updates and insights related to photography and other creative fields.

During the event, Jimmy Fallon was asked to pose like a model for the Camera Coach demonstration, showcasing its capabilities. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL models also come with an impressive 100x zoom feature, adding to their photographic capabilities.

By subscribing to the newsletter, users confirm they are 16+ and agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. It's important to note that while the exact originator of the Camera Coach idea remains unspecified, the feature is a testament to Google's commitment to innovation and user experience.

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