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Mixboard

An AI-powered concepting board from Google Labs to visualize and expand ideas.

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Intro

What is Mixboard?

Mixboard is an experimental, AI-powered concepting board from Google Labs designed to help users explore, expand, and refine their ideas. Acting as an open canvas, this mixboard ai platform allows creators to visualize a vast array of possibilities—ranging from home decor and event themes to new product designs and DIY projects—by seamlessly combining images and text. Google Mixboard utilizes generative AI capabilities, including a new image editing model named Nano Banana, to offer an intuitive and highly visual way to brainstorm and concept new ideas.

Mixboard at a glance
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Pricing

Mixboard Pricing Plans

Compare Mixboard free options, Mixboard paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

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Pricing updated:Jun 11, 2026

Features

Mixboard AI Features

Open canvas for visualizing ideas with images and textProject initiation via text prompts or pre-populated boardsAI image generation and support for user-uploaded imagesNatural language board editing powered by the Nano Banana image editing modelOne-click iteration options such as 'regenerate' and 'more like this'Contextual text generation based on the images present on your board
Pros & Cons

Mixboard Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Versatile open canvas ideal for creative brainstorming and concepting
  • Features natural language image editing using the Nano Banana model
  • Easy one-click options to quickly iterate and generate variations of ideas
  • Enables smooth generation of text contextually from board images

Limitations

  • Currently only available as an early experiment in public beta
  • Access is restricted to users located in the U.S.

Mixboard FAQ

Mixboard is a new, experimental concepting tool from Google Labs that uses generative AI to help you visualize ideas. Currently, Google Mixboard is available as a public beta specifically for users in the U.S.