Google’s Lesser-Known experimental Tools

While many are familiar with Google’s core products, a treasure trove of innovative and lesser-known tools is tucked away in Google Labs and other experimental corners of the company. These projects offer a glimpse into the future of technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence and creativity. Here are some of the best, under-the-radar Google tools you can explore today.

Creative and AI-Powered Experimental Tools

Google Labs is the primary hub for many of these experimental tools, showcasing the company’s latest explorations in AI.

  • Mixboard: This AI-powered conceptual tool helps users brainstorm and refine ideas. It’s designed to be a collaborative space for creative thinking and project development.
  • Opal: For those interested in creating their own AI applications without coding, Opal provides a platform to build, edit, and share AI “mini-apps” using natural language.
  • Learn Your Way: This tool transforms existing content into personalized and engaging learning experiences, tailoring educational material to individual needs.
  • Doppl: An experimental app that allows users to try on different looks and explore their personal style using AI-driven visuals.
  • Music AI Sandbox: A suite of experimental tools designed to assist musicians, producers, and songwriters in their creative process, leveraging AI to generate new musical ideas.

Interactive and Fun Experiments

Beyond the AI-focused tools, Google’s Creative Lab has a history of launching engaging web-based experiments that are both entertaining and educational.

  • Shared Piano: A simple web tool that enables real-time musical collaboration, allowing users to play music together online.
  • Quick, Draw!: A fun game where a neural network tries to guess what you’re drawing, showcasing the power of machine learning in a playful way.
  • Teachable Machine: This web-based tool makes it easy for anyone to create machine learning models without any coding expertise. Users can train a computer to recognize their own images, sounds, and poses.
  • Just a Line: An augmented reality app that lets you make simple drawings in the air and share them with others.

Other Noteworthy Experimental Projects

While not all are housed directly within the “Labs” website, several other experimental or lesser-known Google tools are worth exploring.

  • NotebookLM: An AI-powered research and writing assistant that can help you make sense of large amounts of information.
  • Google Arts & Culture Experiments: Within the broader Arts & Culture platform, there is a dedicated section for interactive experiments that use AI to explore art and history in new ways.
  • AI Test Kitchen: An app where users can experience and provide feedback on some of Google’s latest AI technology.

These tools represent Google’s ongoing commitment to innovation and experimentation. While some may eventually graduate to become full-fledged Google products, others remain as inspiring examples of the creative potential of technology.

This video provides a look at a new AI tool from Google Labs that lets you interact with AI-powered experts.


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