Search results
Quick, Draw! Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling? Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research. Let's Draw!
- Share the Data
Share the Data - Quick, Draw!
- Teachable Machine
Train a computer to recognize your own images, sounds, &...
- Semi-Conductor
How It Works. Semi-Conductor is an experiment that lets you...
- Yoga
Yoga - Quick, Draw!
- Draw
Draw - Quick, Draw!
- Google Shadow Art
Cookies management controls
- Share the Data
Quick, Draw! is an online guessing game developed and published by Google that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence to guess what the drawings represent.
This is a game built with machine learning. You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you’re drawing. Of course, it doesn’t always work. But the more you play with it, the more it will learn. It’s just one example of how you can use machine learning in fun ways.
Since 2009, coders have created thousands of amazing experiments using Chrome, Android, AI, WebVR, AR and more. We're showcasing projects here, along with helpful tools and resources, to inspire others to create new experiments.
Over 15 million players have contributed millions of drawings playing Quick, Draw! These doodles are a unique data set that can help developers train new neural networks, help researchers see patterns in how people around the world draw, and help artists create things we haven’t begun to think of.
Take a minute for a mini-dive into some fun and interesting Google cool things. Q is for QuickDraw from Google AI Experiments at .withgoogle.com.
What: This is a Google Art Game where the Computer / Artificial Intelligence (A.I) will challenge you to draw different items in 20 seconds.How: Click on the...