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Google's Arts and Culture app, in partnership with United Kingdom's  National Gallery and Japan's Museum of Art, adds a new feature that transforms your photos into the style of the world's famous artists. Powered by Google AI, the Art Transfer applies a unique algorithm that adapts the characteristics of the chosen artist's paintings and recreates the chosen images right in your mobile device. Among the featured artists on the Art Transfer are Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and Leonardo Da Vinci. Step 1: Download the Google Arts and Culture app on iOS and Android. Casting still works on some older devices, like pre-2020 Google Chromecast, but newer smart TVs and ad-supported plans are mostly affected. Read more in our articles including "Google Arts and Culture app adds Art Transfer feature" and "GCash starts rolling out Google Pay support".

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What is Google Arts and Culture Art Transfer?

Google's Arts and Culture app, in partnership with United Kingdom's  National Gallery and Japan's Museum of Art, adds a new feature that transforms your photos into the style of the world's famous artists. Powered by Google AI, the Art Transfer applies a unique algorithm that adapts the characteristics of the chosen artist's paintings and recreates the chosen images right in your mobile device.

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Among the featured artists on the Art Transfer are Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and Leonardo Da Vinci. Step 1: Download the Google Arts and Culture app on iOS and Android. Casting still works on some older devices, like pre-2020 Google Chromecast, but newer smart TVs and ad-supported plans are mostly affected.

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Our coverage of Google Arts and Culture Art Transfer includes: "Google Arts and Culture app adds Art Transfer feature"; "GCash starts rolling out Google Pay support"; "The day Google broke the Web". Each article provides unique insights and information.