Google’s recently released AI mood board app Mixboard has just received a major upgrade, now allowing users to turn their messy idea dumps into polished presentations. Based on Google’s Nano Banana Pro model, the new feature automatically converts the content on the motherboard into a structured, visually appealing presentation.
According to Google, the new feature “combines the context of your board and your input—including format, presentation focus, and your preferred visual style—to create beautifully designed presentations.” Users can choose between two formats, specify what they want to convey with the presentation, and select from several different visual styles to customize the final output. The feature then takes a few minutes to create the presentation, which users can either download, share, or present directly in Mixboard.
Along with this new feature, Google has expanded the types of content users can upload to Mixboard. The Moodboard app now includes a new selfie camera that allows users to quickly add a photo of themselves, and also supports PDF, HEIC, and TIFF file types. Additionally, users can now doodle directly on images in the main board to make changes and even mark up presentations to make quick changes.
Mixboard has also received support for multiple boards per project, allowing users to have different boards for different categories or topics. This can be particularly beneficial for complex projects, allowing users to split research, references, and final drafts across different boards to reduce clutter while keeping everything linked under the same project.
The new Mixboard features and changes are already live and users can check them out on the Mixboard website. The app has a few example boards to get you started and get a feel for the new features.




