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Reasons Google Deactivated the Pixel 9 Series Signature AI App

Ethan Ebenezar by Ethan Ebenezar
June 10, 2026
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The rumours are correct. If you have recently switched to a newer Pixel phone, you may have noticed that you can no longer use Google’s Pixel Studio app as before.

Google rolled out the app alongside the Pixel 9 series, where it was initially exclusive to Pixel users. The app immediately received attention as one of Google’s flagship AI tools, allowing users to create images, stickers and wallpapers from simple text prompts.

Google has now officially disabled Pixel Studio’s image-generation functions and redirected users to Nano Banana through Gemini.

This migration happened gradually, not immediately. Most users first noticed that Google removed the prompt-based generative AI tools and the sticker-creation features, leaving only the screenshot editor.

Now, opening the app, if it is still on your phone, greets users with a direct “Open Gemini” button. Users are now being directed to Gemini, marking Google’s latest move to consolidate its AI features into a single platform.

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Pixel Studio’s Functions and Repeated Abuse

When the app was first launched, it was designed to show what an on-device AI app can do. It took simple text prompts and turned them into digital art, stickers, and wallpapers. But shortly after launch, users began reporting that the app sometimes generated inappropriate or unexpected results from certain prompts.

The app went on to generate questionable and controversial content in some cases, prompting Google to enhance the system through a series of updates and tight security.

Google’s Endless Cycle of Decommissioning Apps

If you are a long-time Android or Google user, this story might sound familiar. Google is well known for launching promising standalone apps, building a dedicated user base and later shutting them down or folding their features into other products.

While Google usually relies on its massive user base and global footprint to cushion the effect of these changes, some users still complain of the inconvenience caused by the discontinuation of popular services.

On the other side, Google has consistently worked to refine its ecosystem and reduce overlap between products offering similar features. Keeping Pixel Studio running while expanding Gemini’s image-generation features may no longer have made sense in 2026.

Google is also placing greater emphasis on refining its AI services and improving user safety. Recently, the company introduced additional security features, including technology designed to detect and block AI-powered voice scams in real-time.

This stresses the fact that we have evolved past the era of AI experiments.

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