Gemini smarts are coming to more Android devices

We’ve completely reimagined Android with Gemini right at the center. We started with the phone: with just a press of a button, your personal AI assistant helps you get things done across your entire device. Gemini’s helpful features are available in billions of Android devices around the world — like Gemini Live’s camera and screen sharing capabilities, which are now available to Android users, no Advanced subscription required 1 .
Now, we’re expanding Gemini way beyond phones, bringing a truly smart and helpful assistant to all your devices. Whether you are on a run, in the car or even on the couch, Gemini is ready to help you.
Navigate your day with an always-available assistant on your watch
In the coming months, we’re bringing Gemini to your Wear OS smartwatch. It’s helpful to have Gemini on your wrist in the moments when your phone isn't handy – like when your hands are covered in flour while cooking, when you’re rushing between meetings, or when you’re in the middle of a bike ride.
You can just talk naturally: no need to get the words just right, or awkwardly type into a tiny screen. Let’s say you’re at the locker room in the gym, and you’ve already put your phone away. You can use Gemini to set reminders, like “Remember I’m using locker 43 today.” And because Gemini can connect to your apps, you can ask about the restaurant your friend emailed you about and get the answer right on your wrist — without needing to pause the workout and pull out your phone.
Make your drive more productive and enjoyable, hands-free
Hands-free voice commands with Google Assistant have always been at the core of Android Auto and cars with Google built-in. Soon, Gemini will upgrade that experience by understanding what you want while you’re driving, through natural conversations. So instead of focusing on the perfect prompt or tapping the right button, you can stay focused on the road ahead.
You can not only find the best route, but also get help along the way. For example, Gemini can find you a charging station on the way to the post office that’s also near a park, so that you can go for a walk before your errands while your car is charging.
By connecting to your messaging app, Gemini can summarize the messages that you receive, and even translate your reply into another language before sending. And if you’re like me and spend a lot of time in the car, Gemini Live can be your helpful driving companion. On my morning commute, I can ask Gemini to give me the rundown of the news today (but without sports), or get a quick synopsis of the book I just finished reading (or didn’t have time to finish) on my way to my book club meetup.
Gemini will be available on Android Auto in the coming months, followed by cars with Google Built-in.
Get recommendations and answers tailored for fun and learning on TV
Later this year, Gemini capabilities are coming to your TV, too. With Gemini on Google TV, you can ask for action movies that are age-appropriate for your kids, and get the best recommendations. Beyond just entertainment, it can even help your kids explore their endless questions about the solar system by answering questions and pulling up the perfect YouTube video to learn more.
Explore the world and multitask easily on headsets and glasses
We’re bringing together Gemini with Android XR, a new platform we’re building in collaboration with Samsung. It will craft new ways to interact with the next generation of devices from headsets to glasses and everything in between. When the first headset from Samsung launches later this year, Gemini can help you do things like plan a vacation by surrounding you with videos, maps and local tips, creating an entire itinerary in minutes while providing a more realistic feel for the place you’re researching.
With Gemini coming to all these new devices, plus earbuds from Sony and Samsung, we’re bringing you personalized, powerful and proactive help—wherever you are, on whatever Android device you’re using.