With the popularity of artificial intelligence, each smartphone OEM discusses AI inclusion in their devices or services. Google is no exception and revealed the AI features on the latest Pixel 9 series devices like Pixel Studio. Well, it’s an image generator app that works with the help of AI and user prompts. So, if you want to get a virtual image that anyone can imagine, just open the app, type your prompt, and you’re done. Now, if you want to Install and Use Pixel Studio on any Android device, check out this full guide.
Pixel Studio isn’t the first ever app of its type in the consumer tech industry, but it’s the first app that comes with the Google Pixel 9 lineup phones officially. Google has announced that both the Pixel Studio and Pixel Screenshots app works well with Google’s AI limitations. That means you won’t be able to get a human image as of now due to safety protocols. However, this app is easy to use and offers plenty of suggested image types. No need to say that the Pixel Studio feature needs to be improved further.
The existing Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Copilot image generator tools refuse to create images like weapons or any controversial elements to include. Somehow Pixel Studio still generates weaponry or debatable elements in its generated images. So, this is a major conflict between Google’s own Gemini and Pixel Studio. Still, if you’re interested in using the Pixel Studio feature on your non-Pixel Android handset with an older system version, we got you covered.
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How to Install and Use Pixel Studio on any Android
Please do keep in mind that taking a full data backup of your mobile data would be appreciated. Otherwise, you may end up losing your important data from the internal storage by following this method. The data backup will come in handy if anything happens to your device like bootloop or bricking. So, without further ado, let’s get into it.
Note: The Pixel Studio app currently can be installed on Android 13 or higher.
METHOD 1: LSPosed Framework
This specific method will work as the module framework to disable the flag fixing the ‘Something went wrong’ error. A big thanks to KieronQuinn for this development.
- First, download and install the Pixel Studio apk on your device.
- Now, you’ll need to root your handset via Magisk/KernelSU/APatch.
- Then install and configure LSPosed Framework on your device.
- Next, download and install the PixelStudioEnabler apk.
- Open LSPosed > Go to Modules > Turn On PixelStudioEnabler.
- Restart your phone > Launch the Pixel Studio app.
- Sign in using your Google account.
- The AI model will start downloading automatically.
- Once done, you may get an error message.
- Hit Force Stop > Relaunch it.
- You’re good to go.
METHOD 2: GMS Flag
After getting a couple of updates to the Pixel Studio app in the future, the above flag disabling method will stop working. In that case, it’s recommended to use the GMS flag by following the steps below to re-enable the Pixel Studio feature on Android 13+.
- Download and install the Pixel Studio app on your device. [Use the same above link]
- Now, download and install the latest GMS Flags apk from GitHub.
- Open the GMS Flags app > Tap on Root Required.
- GMS Flags superuser request will appear.
- Hit Grant > Proceed with the on-screen instructions to complete.
- Next, select the Pixel Studio app.
- Search for the following flag:
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- Disable the following flag:
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- Finally, restart your device to apply changes.
That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.