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Starting today, Gemini Live’s camera and screen-sharing features will be available to all Gemini Advanced subscribers on compatible Android devices, as well as to all Gemini users on the Pixel 9 ...
Google is also beginning to roll out camera and screen sharing to Gemini Live on the iPhone and iPad. We’re seeing reports of that going live, but it’s not yet widely available.
Gemini Live with camera and screen sharing is now rolling out to all Android phones without requiring a Gemini Advanced subscription. The feature was previously available only only on the Pixel 9 ...
Camera and screen sharing joins how you can talk to Gemini Live about an image, PDF, or YouTube video. Gemini Live’s Astra-powered visual sharing was first announced at I/O 2024 last May.
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 ...
Summary: Google has rolled out the Gemini Live AI assistant’s real-time camera and screen-sharing features. They allow you to point your phone’s camera at the objects around you and ask ...
Nintendo Switch 2: Hands On To use the live camera tool, long-press your phone's power button to open Gemini, tap the "Live" button down the bottom of your screen and then the camera icon.
Gemini Live’s feature that lets it see and respond to what’s on your camera and your screen will now be free for all Android users via the Gemini app, Google announced today.
Gemini Live’s camera and screen-sharing features, once exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers and a few flagship models like the Galaxy S25 series, are now rolling out free to all Android users.
Sharing your device’s screen with Gemini Live will let you ask it questions about what you’re currently viewing. The long-awaited real-time camera/video sharing with Gemini Live works similarly.