Google is making Gemini’s AI-based real-time video and screen sharing tools available to all Android users, for free.
The video tool enables users to show Gemini whats happening through their camera lens in real time. It also works for sharing whatever is on your screen too.
So, you can show Gemini your surroundings and get instant feedback from the generative AI assistant. If you’re sharing your screen, you can say things like “Gemini, tell me something I don’t know about this” for instant, contextual feedback.
Gemini users on Android can tap “Screen share with Live” within the Ask Gemini window to launch the feature.
The feature was originally released in March for Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 and others who subscribed to the paid Gemini Advance tier. Now Google is making it free to all (via 9to5Google) in a gradual roll out.
In a demonstration of Live Video in March, Google showcased how a user could show Gemini a homemade vase that had been fired in a kiln. The user then asks for suggestions for the best colour to match others in the collection, while also offering a mid-century modern look.
Gemini answers based on the sample colours it is shown in the video, and then answers a follow up about which of the two selected colours would “go better” with the existing vases.
Screen Sharing enables users to select “Share this screen with Gemini” and then ask questions about the contents, such as an item of clothing they may be shopping for. In the example provided by Google, a user asks “what are some outfit ideas for these pants?” and Gemini answers by saying “These jeans have a cool, relaxed fit. For a casual look, you could pair them with a simple white tee or a fitted black turtleneck.” When the user makes a selection they could then ask what kinda of jacket will go with the ensemble.
Opinion
Gemini’s usefulness grows
Gemini is really coming in to its own as a genuinely impressive AI aide for consumers. The live voice chat feature is beyond impressive, Circle to Search is excellent, as is the ability to watch and summarise YouTube videos for you.
While the colour picker and outfit selector demonstrated today mightn’t be epochal, there are so many real world applications where individial users can use Live Video and Screen Sharing for purposes that matter to them.
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