Just hours before Google’s Pixel 10 series launch event, a new advertisement has surfaced online — revealing one of the smartphones’ most exciting new AI-powered features. Shared on X by reliable tipster Arsène Lupin, the leaked 30-second ad showcases Camera Coach in action, along with a sneak peek at other Pixel-exclusive camera tools.
Pixel 10 Camera Coach Makes Its Debut
The ad, reportedly created for the French market, offers a first real look at Google’s upcoming Camera Coach feature, which was exclusively leaked earlier this month. Camera Coach uses Google’s Gemini AI to provide real-time photography assistance, guiding users to capture better shots instantly.
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— Arsène Lupin (@MysteryLupin) August 19, 2025
This tool is designed to help casual users and enthusiasts alike by suggesting adjustments to angles, framing, and composition, ensuring professional-looking results without needing advanced photography skills.
Video Boost Also Highlighted
Alongside Camera Coach, the ad highlights Video Boost, Google’s enhanced video processing tool introduced in the Pixel series previously. By leveraging cloud-based processing and advanced AI tuning, Video Boost delivers higher-quality video output with improved color accuracy and stabilization — a feature Pixel fans have been eagerly awaiting improvements on.
At the end of the ad, a Pixel 10 Pro or 10 Pro XL is shown, emphasizing that these Pro-tier models will lead with the best in class camera experiences. Externally, the two devices look nearly identical, differentiated mainly by their size.
Pixel 10 Series & Other Devices Launch Today
The Pixel 10 lineup — including the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold — is set to debut later today at Google’s launch event. They will be joined by new ecosystem products, including the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a.
Availability details indicate that the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL will hit markets this month, while the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Watch 4, and Buds 2a will instead launch in October.
The accidental (or intentional) early reveal of the Pixel 10 ad gives fans a solid glimpse of Google’s push into AI-driven camera features, continuing its long-term dominance in smartphone photography. With Camera Coach and Video Boost at the forefront, the Pixel 10 lineup could once again set the bar for mobile imaging.
The official launch later today is expected to confirm pricing, specifications, and availability across regions.