How we’re bringing AI image verification to the Gemini app

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We are increasing content transparency by introducing the ability to verify if an image was generated or edited by Google AI right in the Gemini app.

General summary

Google is launching an AI image verification tool in the Gemini app. You can now upload images to Gemini and ask if they were created or edited using Google AI. Gemini will check for the SynthID watermark to give you more context about the content. Google plans to expand SynthID verification to video and audio and support C2PA content credentials in the future.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

Bullet points

  • Google's adding AI image verification to Gemini so you can check if content was AI-generated.
  • Gemini uses SynthID, a digital watermark, to detect if an image was made or edited by Google AI.
  • Just upload an image to Gemini and ask if it was created with Google AI to get more context.
  • Google's expanding SynthID to video and audio, plus adding C2PA metadata to more images.
  • They're also working with industry partners to improve content transparency across the web.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

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Golden retriever catching frisbee over water. UI overlay shows Google AI watermark detected.

At Google, we’ve long invested in ways to provide you with helpful context about information you see online. Now, as generative media becomes increasingly prevalent and high-fidelity, we are deploying tools to help you more easily determine whether the content you're interacting with was created or edited using AI.

Starting today, we’re making it easier for everyone to verify if an image was generated with or edited by Google AI right in the Gemini app, using SynthID, our digital watermarking technology that embeds imperceptible signals into AI-generated content.

We introduced SynthID in 2023. Since then, over 20 billion AI-generated pieces of content have been watermarked using SynthID, and we have been testing our SynthID Detector, a verification portal, with journalists and media professionals.

How it works

If you see an image and want to confirm it has been made by Google AI, upload it to the Gemini app and ask a question such as: "Was this created with Google AI?" or “Is this AI-generated?”

Gemini will check for the SynthID watermark and use its own reasoning to return a response that gives you more context about the content you encounter online.

What’s next

This launch builds on our history of providing context about images in Google Search and exploring new research innovations like Backstory from Google DeepMind. Looking ahead, we will continue to invest in more ways to empower you to determine the origin and history of content online. Soon, we’ll expand SynthID verification to support additional formats beyond images, such as video and audio, and bring these capabilities to more surfaces, such as Search.

In addition to our own tools, we are collaborating with industry partners to advance content transparency and authenticity standards across our product ecosystem — including YouTube, Search, Pixel and Photos — through our role on the steering committee of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA).

As part of this, rolling out this week, images generated by Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) in the Gemini app, Vertex AI and Google Ads will have C2PA metadata embedded, providing further transparency into how these images were created. We look forward to expanding this capability to more products and surfaces in the coming months.

Over time, we will also extend our verification approach to support C2PA content credentials, meaning you'll be able to check the original source of content created by models and products that exist outside of Google’s ecosystem.

This work is central to our commitment to bold and responsible AI. We look forward to further contributing to the future of AI transparency.

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