Gemini app

Winsage
April 14, 2026
Google released a desktop application for Windows inspired by macOS's Spotlight feature, available globally in English for Windows 10 or newer. Users can activate the app using the Alt + Space shortcut, which allows searching web content, local files, and Google Drive. The app includes viewing options like All, Images, and AI Mode, and integrates Google Lens for enhanced search capabilities. It also supports screen sharing. There is speculation about potential expansion to macOS and Linux, with reports of a Gemini app being tested for macOS.
AppWizard
April 7, 2026
Google is exploring the integration of wallpaper-based theming within its Gemini feature in the Google app, aiming to unify the visual experience across applications and phase out the white-and-blue color scheme. The experimentation is underway with version 17.12.51 of the Google app, where users have noticed changes in the Gemini overlay that adapts to the user's wallpaper. The overlay now features a subtly tinted bar and a darker button for Gemini Live, reflecting the system's theme. However, other elements like button shapes remain unchanged. The main Gemini app still displays its traditional colors, indicating that the rollout of the theming feature is in its early stages. Insights from an APK teardown suggest potential future features, but some may not reach public release.
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Google has launched Veo 3.1 Lite, an AI video generation model for professional developers, priced at five cents per second for 720p video and eight cents per second for 1080p video. It is only available to paying users of Google AI Studio and does not support 4K video. Clip lengths are limited to four, six, or eight seconds, and formats include landscape (16:9) and portrait (9:16). Additionally, Google has reduced prices for the existing Veo 3.1 Fast model, effective April 7, with new rates of 10 cents per second for 720p (down from 15 cents), 15 cents per second for 1080p (down from 18 cents), and 35 cents per second for 4K (down by five cents). Comprehensive developer documentation is available for the new model.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
The Gemini overlay on Android has been updated to include a new glow effect that extends to the screen's perimeter, featuring a predominant blue hue with hints of red, green, and yellow. The Temporary chat feature on the web has been redesigned, with its icon moved to the top-right corner for better visibility and usability. Users must return to the homepage to initiate a Temporary chat while in a conversation. These updates are being rolled out to all Gemini accounts on the web, with limited availability on mobile devices. A force stop of the Google app may expedite the rollout of the glow effect on Android devices.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
Google is testing enhancements for the Gemini Android app to replicate the user-friendly interface of its web version, including a "Settings & help" menu. The latest beta release, version 17.11.54, features a user interface similar to the mobile web version, with planned additions like "Scheduled actions," "My stuff," and a new Notebooks section. Gemini will also show the last-used extension in the query header and may relocate the model switcher to the app header to declutter the input field. Updated icons for the feedback row are also being introduced.
AppWizard
March 18, 2026
The Gemini screen automation feature is now available on the Pixel 10 series in the U.S., following its launch on the Galaxy S26. This feature allows users to automate tasks such as ordering food, booking rides, and arranging grocery deliveries. Free users can make approximately five requests per day, while Ultra subscribers can make up to 120 requests daily. The feature can be activated by holding the power button or using the "Hey Google" command, guiding users through tasks with real-time updates. It supports applications like Lyft, Uber, Uber Eats, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Starbucks, and can ask follow-up questions during the ordering process.
AppWizard
March 17, 2026
Google has expanded its Personal Intelligence feature to all free-tier users in the U.S., which includes AI Mode, the Gemini app, and Gemini in Chrome. This feature integrates with connected apps like Gmail and Google Photos to provide tailored assistance. Initially launched for AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, it enhances user experience by retrieving relevant information about past purchases or family vacations. Users maintain control over app connections and can revoke permissions at any time. The feature aims to assist with planning trips and shopping experiences by accessing recent purchases.
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