Google Imagen 4, which is the company's state-of-the-art text-to-image model, is rolling out for free, but only on AI Studio.
In a blog post, Google announced the rollout of the new Imagen 4 model, but reminded users that it’s free for a “limited time” only.
Unlike the old text-to-image model, Imagen 4 offers significant improvements and takes the text-to-image generation quality to the next level.

Google says it has two new Imagen models.
The first one is called "Imagen 4" and it's optimised for regular tasks, but the Imagen 4 Ultra is the flagship text-to-image model.
"Designed to handle a wide range of image generation tasks with significant improvements in quality, particularly for text generation, over Imagen 3. Imagen 4 is priced at $0.04 per output image," the company noted.
On the other hand, Imagen 4 Ultra is priced at $0.06 per output image because it precisely follows instructions aligned with your text prompts, giving better results compared to the competitors.
Gemini doesn't have access to the Imagen 4 model at the moment. However, it'll arrive for paid users in the coming weeks.
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