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Google is bringing a new live view feature to its Gemini apps on iOS and Android, allowing users to live stream their surroundings to Gemini to
That moment has arrived as Google announced that Gemini Live with camera and screen sharing is now free for all users worldwide on iOS and Android, starting today. The feature was first introduced in January as an exclusive for the Pixel 9 series, and Galaxy S24 and S25 series, but now it's open to everyone.
Gemini Live is now free on iOS and Android, and you can share your screen and camera with AI to get things done.
After first appearing as part of a Pixel feature drop in May, today at Google I/O 2025, the company announced that camera and screen sharing in Gemini Live will be available as a free update in the Gemini app for all Android and iOS devices.
Google is rolling out its Gemini Live Camera feature on Android and iOS, enabling real-time visual understanding through its AI assistant.
While we’re waiting for Apple to smarten up Siri in iOS 19, Google has unveiled some powerful improvements to its Gemini iPhone app, which enables its
Google says the release version of 2.5 Flash is better at reasoning, coding, and multimodality, but it uses 20–30 percent fewer tokens than the preview version. This edition is now live in Vertex AI, AI Studio, and the Gemini app. It will be made the default model in early June.
One of Gemini Live's most powerful tricks is expanding to become available for both Android and iOS users everywhere.
Google has announced in Google I/O 2025 that Gemini Live Camera and Screen Sharing features will be expanding to all Android and iOS devices.