The UI of the hopefully upcoming feature in Google Photos. | Images credit — Android Authority
What makes this particularly exciting is the timing. We’ve seen how viral image transformations can get, especially after ChatGPT introduced its own image-generation tools. Whether it’s being miniaturized, turned into a Funko Pop, or reimagined in Studio Ghibli’s hand-drawn style, this form of visual self-expression has quickly become a fan favorite across social media. As we recently explored in our coverage of this growing trend, AI-powered style swaps are the latest wave in personal media editing, and Google seems poised to ride it.

Several AI (ChatGPT) image generation styles based on my profile image (Funko pop, Anime, Muppet, and Claymation). | Image credit — PhoneArena
There are also signs that Google is thinking ahead with responsible implementation. The code includes policy guardrails to block inappropriate content, and shows users will be able to regenerate remixes or save the ones they like. That level of user control could help avoid some of the common pitfalls of AI-generated media.
Of course, it’s still early days. This feature hasn’t been officially announced, and there’s no guarantee it will be publicly released. But if it is, we wouldn’t be surprised to see it tied to Google’s Gemini Advanced subscription, especially for non-Pixel users.
Now, we just have to wait and see how good the remixes really are, and whether they can match the quality of what’s already possible with other AI tools.