How I Create Storybooks With Illustrations Using Gemini
Remember those days when bedtime stories were read from actual books. Either by you or someone else, like your parents? That feeling was something else. But times have changed, and now everything is online. Bedtime stories and poems are now being shown in the form of a video. But if you see, reading from a book still hits different. Well, Google seems to get that. They’ve mixed that old-school storybook charm with AI in Gemini, and now they’ve added a new option to create your own storybook using it.
Google has been improving its AI model, Gemini, for quite some time by adding new features and modes. Recently, it got an excitingupdatewhere you’re able to now create a full storybook just by typing a few simple prompts. This feature is available to users all around the world.

How to Create Storybooks With Gemini
Using Gemini to create a storybook is super easy. Open Gemini and go to thestorybook option. you may also simply begin by typing your prompt following“Create a storybook,”. Gemini will understand that you want to create a storybook.
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Once you start, you need to put in a few details like the story idea, characters, setting, or any special theme. you may alsoadd your photos or files, and Gemini will attempt to use those as part of the story visuals or context. What’s great is that you can even create stories in your native language.
Surprisingly, it’s quick. In most cases, Gemini finishes generating the full story with images and pages in less than a minute. You’ll get a neat, scrollable storybook that feels like a mix of AI magic and your imagination.

Some Prompts We Tried
To try it out, we simply typed“create a storybook for kids about a dog who wants to fly,”and Gemini immediately got to work. In less than a minute, it generated a complete storybook with a cover, title, and well-written pages. Each one is accompanied by AI-generated images matching the theme.
You can alsodownload the entire book as a PDFor share it directly, which makes it super practical for teachers, parents, or content creators looking to build something interactive in seconds. To save it as a PDF, just click on theshareicon > print, and then select the option to save it as a PDF.

Where You Can Use Gemini Storybook Feature
This tool isn’t just a fun experiment — it has serious potential in different areas:
There are honestly endless possibilities. It’s all about how creative you want to get with it. Stay tuned for more updates like these in the future.
Anchit Srivastava
Working as a Tech Writer at Tech Wiser, I’m passionate about technology since childhood. I enjoy discussing it with friends, exploring new techs, and analyzing features in Android, iOS, and other technologies. My goal is to simplify complex information about current and emerging technologies, making them more accessible and understandable to people interested in learning more.