
"Conceptual and advertising photographers planning a shoot often turn to mood boards to help sculpt the aesthetic of their project; with that in mind Google Labs has released an intriguing new tool called Mixboard. Mixboard is an "experimental, AI-powered concepting board designed to help you explore, expand, and refine ideas." In years gone by, photographers might cut out pictures from magazines or print out photos."
"Bringing a mood board to a set can be a handy reference point for photographers. Instead of improvising everything, they can glance at the board to recall key visual cues like pose references, lighting angles, and tones. Mood boards can be shared with clients, models, stylists, makeup artists, and art directors to make sure everyone is aligned. It's a fast way to show the vibe of the project, without relying on words alone."
Mixboard is an AI-powered concepting board that helps photographers and creatives assemble, iterate, and share visual mood boards. Projects can start from text prompts, include user photos, or use AI-generated images. An image-editing model called Nano Banana enables natural-language edits such as combining images and making small changes. Boards support remixing via regenerate and more like this controls and can export a text document summarizing board contents for briefs. Mixboard aims to align clients, models, stylists, and crews around a visual vibe. The tool is available as a public beta in the U.S. and remains an early experiment.
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