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How to Install and Use Gemini as an App on Windows 11
Google has been diligently working to weave its advanced AI model, Gemini, into a variety of its products and applications. The latest enhancement comes with the introduction of the Ask Photos feature within the Google Photos app, alongside the Gemini Live assistant. This integration allows users to experience the capabilities of Gemini across multiple platforms.
For those utilizing Google Workspace, the benefits of Gemini extend to various Google applications. Android users, particularly those with Google Pixel devices, can harness the full potential of Gemini. However, a dedicated app for Windows 10 and Windows 11 remains absent. For users who prefer Google Gemini over Microsoft Copilot, there is a method to access Gemini as an app on Windows 11.
Gemini represents Google’s latest and most sophisticated AI model, offering a multitude of functionalities. Users can summarize YouTube videos, extract information from webpages, engage in follow-up questions, plan trips, and more—all initiated with a simple click from the start menu. For those interested in adding Gemini as an app on their Windows systems, a straightforward guide is available.
How to Create Gemini App For Your PC
Given the absence of an official Google Gemini app for Windows PCs, users can create a Progressive Web App (PWA) version using browsers like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Follow these steps to install the Gemini PWA app:
With these steps completed, users can now easily launch Google Gemini directly from the Start Menu or Taskbar. Upon opening the app, inquiries can be entered into the chat interface, ready for submission with a press of the enter key or by clicking the send button.
Should you wish to uninstall the app, this can be done effortlessly by navigating to the Start Menu or through Settings > Apps > Installed Apps, searching for the app name, and selecting uninstall.
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