

Saba Sohail
Thu Oct 30 2025
5 mins Read
Google Whisk is an experimental generative AI tool that uses images for subject, style and scene references to create a new image. While Google Labs is experimenting with it, it’s the typical AI image remixing feature you’ll find in popular AI image generators and editing tools like ImagineArt.
So instead of pure text prompts, Google Whisk in the Google AI Studio uses a hybrid text to image and image to image as input. Upload three images that represent the subject, scene and style and Whisk blends them into a new image as per your description.
Google’s AI image generation model Imagen has powered the understanding and generation features of Whisk. After testing Google Whish, I would comment that it creates a creative remix that captures the “essence” of the uploaded images while generating something entirely new.
How does Google Whisk work?
- You upload, drag and drop three images that subject (a character), scene(overall setting), and style(aesthetics).
- Provide a description of the output image.
- Google Whish creates a “remix” of their essence.
Want to try how image remixing works?
Note: you might see differences in height, hairstyle, skin tone, or other attributes so the final image looks conceptually correct and coherent.
Features of Google Whisk
1. Image-to-Image Prompting
Whisk accepts multiple image inputs, typically a subject, scene, and style and intelligently blends them into a new creation.
2. Powered by Gemini + Imagen 3
Gemini handles image interpretation and contextual understanding, while Imagen 3 generates high-quality visuals with refined detail, lighting, and composition.
3. Conceptual Remix
Whisk doesn’t reproduce the uploaded images pixel-by-pixel; it generates a fresh visual that captures their mood, form, and context for new exploration and discovery.
4. Fast Visual Prototyping
Whisk is perfect for visual brainstorming, campaign mood boards, and storyboarding. Designers and marketing professionals can quickly test variations without deep editing skills.
5. Web-Based
Google Whisk runs directly in the browser with a simple upload interface.
6. Style Control Through Visual Cues
Instead of learning prompt syntax, users can influence the outcome purely through image choice, giving non-technical creators more control over the visual feel.
What can you do with Google Whisk?
Here are top 10 use cases of Google Whisk:
1. AI Product Photography
You can instantly create product shots in different styles, settings, and lighting setups. Upload a clean product image, a mood photo, and a background style, and Whisk will create photo-real alternatives that you can use for catalogs, websites and as e-commerce marketing visuals.
2. Product & Marketing Videos (via image sequences)
While Whisk itself generates stills, creators can use its outputs as frames or assets for short product videos. Combine Whisk images with AI video generator like ImagineArt to make dynamic video ad sequences with consistent style and tone.
3. Concept Validation
Have a creative idea or an epic visual concept? Upload a subject, change the scene or style, and Google Whisk will generate cohesive variations. Validate the ideas, use them across campaigns, A/B test, present to your team and so on.
4. Digital Art & Illustration
Artists can use Whisk for style exploration and combine different inspirations. For example, merge a realistic portrait with an abstract color style or cinematic lighting. It’s like a fast sketchbook for digital experimentation.
5. Film Scenes & Cinematic Concept Art
Filmmakers can quickly visualize environments, costumes, or lighting moods by mixing real-world photos and concept references. Whisk helps bridge pre-visualization and final art direction.
6. Mood-Boarding for Brands
Creative teams can use Whisk to generate multiple brand aesthetics rapidly. Upload product photos, brand palette references, and mood visuals to explore campaign ideas before committing to a shoot.
7. Storyboarding for Films, Ads, or Social Content
Directors and marketers can upload reference frames to generate storyboard-ready imagery with consistent style, framing, and atmosphere. Ideal for pitching or pre-production.
8. Fashion & Styling Visualization
Stylists or designers can combine model shots + environment + fabric or design style to simulate lookbook photos or campaign ideas.
9. Architecture & Interior Mockups
Upload a room photo, an aesthetic style, and an object reference. Whisk can visualize how a space would look with different decor, lighting, or mood setups.
10. Creative Education & Design Thinking
Teachers and students can use Whisk to explore visual metaphors and creative combinations, encouraging concept generation over technical execution.
Pros and Cons of Google Whisk
Pros
- Free for experimenting with AI image remixing
- It intelligently blends reference styles or moods into existing images
Cons
- messes up texts and image details like product stickers when remixing
- Not available worldwide
How to Access Google Whisk
Currently, Google Whisk is available in around 100 countries as part of Google’s creative and AI experimentation rollout. If you’re in a supported region, you can access Whisk directly through your Google Labs account, subject to availability.
However, if Whisk hasn’t rolled out in your country yet, you can still experience similar and more advanced creative capabilities through ImagineArt.
ImagineArt offers AI-powered image remixing, style transfers, digital artwork creation, and product photography tools with precision control.
Google Whisk Alternatives
Here are 4 alternatives that offer better image to image generation, AI image remixing, and AI-powered image editing features.
ImagineArt
ImagineArt is a full AI Creative Suite for AI image generation, photo editing and image remixing. Also, you can animate your newly remixed image in strong or light motion with a click!
ImagineArt also supports commercial use, so it generates high-quality outputs, provides character and style consistency and uses strong image editing models like Google Nano Banana and Seedream for edits.
Runway Gen-4 References
Runway’s Gen-4 References is a superb AI image remix tool for video creators who need consistent motion, realistic camera angles, and reference-controlled video generation.
Google Nano Banana
Nano Banana is Google’s another AI image editing model for visual storytelling and fine-grained texture control.
Adobe Firefly
Firefly is Adobe Creative Cloud’s generative AI tool that offers powerful AI image remixing features.
Remix Images in ImagineArt
If you are tired of rendering speeds in Google Whisk, or in a location outside USA or Canada where Google Whisk isn’t available, you can still remix images in ImagineArt. Simply open www.imagine.art/images choose Google Nano Banana and upload 2-3 images. Type the description for your output image and done!

Saba Sohail
Saba Sohail is a Generative Engine Optimization and SaaS marketing specialist working in automation, product research and user acquisition. She strongly focuses on AI-powered speed, scale and structure for B2C and B2B teams. At ImagineArt, she develops use cases of AI Creative Suite for creative agencies and product marketing teams.