At this year's Google I/O event, Google released a bunch of new standalone apps, including Google AI Studio for vibe coders. Now, the Silicon Valley search giant has launched Dreambeans, an experimental app which uses Personal Intelligence to create personalised AI-generated stories and visuals.
Google Labs Releases Dreambeans in the USA
The Google Labs team has unveiled a new Dreambeans app which uses Gemini's Personal Intelligence capabilities to understand context and generate AI-based stories, guides, inspirations, images and ideas.

The app connects to various Google apps and services like Gmail, Calendar, Photos, YouTube and even search history results. It then uses all the data to curate helpful stories and how-tos based on the information.
For instance, if a user has an upcoming event, Dreambeans can use that info automatically to remind the user, suggest ways to better the event and bring AI-generated how-to and images for ease of convenience. The app will make use of Nano Banana 2 for image generation.
Dreambeans is currently limited only to the USA, and that too for only Google AI Ultra subscribers. So, if you fall in both criteria, head over to the Google Labs Dreambeans page (here) to try the new app out.


























