Google Introduces “AI Color Therapy” for Digital Wellbeing
(Google launches “AI Color Therapy”)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Google announced a new feature today. It’s called “AI Color Therapy”. This tool uses artificial intelligence. It aims to help people feel better through color.
The feature works on Android phones and select Google apps. Users open the feature. They answer a few quick questions. The questions ask about their current mood. The AI then analyzes the answers. It suggests specific colors. These colors aim to influence feelings positively.
A Google spokesperson explained the idea. “Colors affect us deeply. We see this every day. Calming blues might lower stress. Energizing yellows could boost mood. Our AI finds the right color for your moment.” The company believes this offers simple, instant support. It’s meant for daily stress or low moments.
Google developed the tool using psychology research. The AI studies how colors link to emotions. It also learns from vast datasets of user feedback. The system gets better over time. It personalizes suggestions based on individual responses. Privacy is important. Mood data stays on the device. Google doesn’t collect it.
(Google launches “AI Color Therapy”)
AI Color Therapy is free. It launches first inside the Google Wellbeing app. Availability starts next week. It rolls out globally to Android users. Google plans updates later. These updates might add more color options. They could also refine the mood analysis. The feature represents Google’s push into AI-powered health tools. It follows other wellbeing features like digital wind-down modes. The company wants tech to actively support mental health. This is a step towards that goal. Google remains a leader in artificial intelligence applications.

