At the recent Google I/O event, Google introduced a suite of AI tools for Android and Chrome applications aimed at enhancing marketing and management for developers. In the Play Store, AI will assist in app discovery through Google’s Gemini and provide a Q&A interface for user inquiries. New AI-driven management tools for developers include creating app listings based on keyword insights, automating catalog management, analyzing payment issues, and offering retention incentives for users. Google also reduced Play Store charges for developers to a commission of 10% to 20%. For Android programmers, Google’s AI Studio offers coding assistance for specific app categories, while additional enhancements include a command-line interface guided by programming-assistant AIs and new marketing options. In Chrome, Google introduced a trial version of WebMCP for AI agents to connect with site APIs and expanded built-in AI tools for writing and debugging. New web-coding options are being tested to improve app-like interfaces and compatibility metrics. The “Immediate UI Mode” feature allows for a unified login interface to streamline passkey authentication.