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Google Gemini can now create custom AI bedtime stories with illustrations

Parents can now use Google Gemini to create custom bedtime stories complete with AI-generated illustrations and optional read-aloud features.

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Bedtime routines are getting a high-tech makeover. This week, Google unveiled “Storybook,” a feature within its Gemini AI chatbot that can conjure up tailored, illustrated bedtime stories in the blink of an eye. By simply describing a tale, parents and kids alike can now receive a fully fleshed-out, 10-page narrative—complete with original art and soothing audio narration—designed to spark imagination and save time when the yawns roll in.

At its core, Storybook harnesses Gemini’s advanced text and image generation capabilities. Users start by prompting Gemini with a basic story idea—anything from “a space-faring kitten who befriends a comet” to “a timid dragon learning to roar.” Within seconds, the AI spins your prompt into a short paragraph for each page, accompanied by a vibrant, custom illustration. Once complete, Gemini can even read the story aloud, turning screen time into an auditory experience with its built-in text-to-speech engine.

Creativity doesn’t end at the storyline. Storybook lets users specify art styles—claymation, anime, comic-book, pixel art, you name it—to match the mood or vibe they’re after. Want a retro, Saturday-morning-cartoon feel? Ask for comic-book style. Craving something more tactile? Claymation-inspired illustrations are just a prompt away. These options provide a playground of aesthetics, ensuring each story can look as unique as the imagination behind it.

Perhaps the most magical twist is Storybook’s ability to incorporate users’ own images. Snap a photo of your child’s drawing or upload a family vacation snapshot, and Gemini will weave those personal touches into the narrative. A simple upload can transform a stick-figure garden sketch into a lush, illustrated scene starring your little artist’s original characters. It’s a bridge between the physical and digital worlds, making for keepsake-worthy mini-books that blend memory and invention.

Storybook isn’t locked behind regional restrictions or device types. Google has rolled it out globally on both desktop and mobile, supporting all 45+ languages that Gemini already speaks. Whether you’re commuting on the subway in Tokyo or tucking in your little one in São Paulo, the same storytelling magic is at your fingertips. The feature lives within the familiar Gemini interface—no extra downloads or subscriptions required—making it accessible to families around the world.

While bedtime storytelling is the headline, the implications extend further. Educators can harness Storybook to illustrate complex concepts—think a friendly microbe’s journey through the human body or the lifecycle of a butterfly—making abstract lessons tangible and memorable. Artists and writers can quickly prototype visual narratives, transforming rough ideas into shareable storyboards. And scrapbookers can turn photo albums into narrative keepsakes, merging journaling, illustration, and narration into a single, interactive package.

Storybook arrives amid a flurry of AI-driven innovations. Google’s recent integration of Veo 3 for short video generation and the rollout of Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Think underline a broader strategy: bridging text, image, and video generation to fuel creativity across formats. By embedding Storybook within Gemini, Google is streamlining the creative process, moving us closer to a future where AI serves as both collaborator and canvas for our ideas.

Ready to rewrite your bedtime script? Head to the Gemini app or website, prompt “Create a Storybook,” and watch as your prompts blossom into a 10-page treasure of tales and art. Whether you’re pressed for time, looking to inspire a reluctant reader, or simply eager to see your child’s doodle come to life, Storybook offers a fresh chapter in family storytelling—one that harnesses the power of AI to make every night’s tale as unique as your imagination.


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