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Google is giving Pixel Screenshots a cloud AI boost while keeping your data private

By dailyguardian.aeJune 18, 20262 Mins Read
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Google’s Pixel Screenshots app is gaining cloud-based AI processing with its latest update, expanding beyond the on-device-only approach it has used since launch.

On-device AI gets a cloud companion

Version 1.26.134.11 of Pixel Screenshots updates the app’s settings description from “Search your screenshots with on-device AI” to “Search your screenshots with AI.” The description adds that processing can now happen both locally and remotely in a “secure, isolated environment.”

9to5Google notes the cloud component likely refers to Google’s Private AI Compute framework, which was introduced in November last year. It uses hardware-secured infrastructure, including Tensor Processing Units and Titanium Intelligence Enclaves, and Google says it cannot access any data processed through it.

The framework was designed to let Google bring more capable cloud AI to Pixel features without routing user data through standard servers, addressing a key privacy concern that comes with moving processing off-device. The phone connects to the cloud environment through remote attestation and encryption, keeping the pipeline secured end to end.

A pattern across Pixel apps

The shift follows a similar move Google made with Magic Cue and Recorder. Magic Cue gained more timely suggestions through cloud processing, while Recorder extended transcription summaries to more languages. Pixel Screenshots joining that list suggests Google is broadly pushing its on-device AI features toward a hybrid model, using Private AI Compute as a bridge between local processing and the more powerful capabilities available in the cloud.

For Pixel Screenshots, Google hasn’t spelled out exactly what cloud processing will unlock, beyond a vague note saying it will help users get more from the feature. On-device processing will continue to work without an internet connection, so the cloud layer supplements rather than replaces local AI. The update is still rolling out and hasn’t reached all users yet.

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