Google Pixel 10 Camera Features Leaked
The highly anticipated Google Pixel 10 is just weeks away from its official unveiling at the upcoming Made by Google event. While leaks around the device’s design, hardware and standard camera specs have been steadily surfacing, the latest information sheds light on its AI-powered camera software — and it’s clear that Google is taking a major leap forward in this area.

Two standout features are rumored to debut, and both highlight the deep integration of Gemini, Google’s AI model, into the photography experience.
Camera Coach: Real-Time Photography Guidance – One of the most intriguing new features is called Camera Coach. As the name suggests, it’s designed to help users improve their photography skills in real time.
Powered by Gemini, Camera Coach will analyze the scene you are trying to capture and provide live feedback to help you take better photos. This might include suggestions like adjusting your camera angle, changing your position for better lighting, or modifying focus settings. The goal is to offer personalized, context-aware tips that make it easier to capture the perfect shot — even if you’re not a seasoned photographer.
Conversational Photo Editing: AI-Powered Edits via Voice or Text – Another major feature set to debut is Conversational Photo Editing, which brings a whole new level of convenience to post-processing.
With this feature, users can simply ask Gemini to make photo edits — either by speaking or typing their request. Whether you want to remove an unwanted object, change the background, enhance colors, or perform other adjustments, you’ll be able to do it by just saying or writing the command.
While not confirmed, it’s likely that these editing capabilities could be built directly into the Photos app on Pixel 10 devices, making it faster and easier to make detailed edits without traditional manual tools.




























