July 11, 2011 - The foreign media Testing Catalog has announced the Gemini An upcoming new skill on the web side: generating "illustrationA Storybook."

TestingCatalog analyzed the code for the Gemini web version to confirm that theGoogleA Gemini module called "Storybook" is being developed. Subsequently, more Storybook-related resources have appeared in the new version 16.26.64.sa.arm64.
This includes an animation that shows a typical "storybook" style. Judging by the graphics, this feature is designed toCombining illustrations with story text to generate child-friendly graphic content.
In the meantime, some Gemini users have already tried to build their own similar tools, directly named Storybooks or Storybook AI, and the report suggests that these off-the-shelf examples may provide inspiration or direction for the official version.
Currently, when users upload images, Gemini will appear in the "Create a Storybook" option, but the function is not yet complete. Similarly, the "Timeline" and "Mind Map" modules appear when uploading PDF files, but these features are not yet available in Gemini for Android (note: NotebookLM is already available in the web version).
Previously, the New York Times reported in May that Google's then-planned "Kids Edition" of the Gemini would includeTutoring for learning, making up stories, completing homeworkand other skills.