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Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is now free for Android users

Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is now free for Android users

  • Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is now free for all Android users via the Gemini app.
  • The AI-powered feature, which allows users to see and respond to what’s on their camera and screen, was initially only available with a Gemini Advanced subscription.
  • Google announced that it would be making the feature available for free after receiving positive feedback from users.
  • The rollout of the feature will take place “over the coming weeks” starting today, according to Google.
  • A similar AI tool called Copilot Vision is also now available for free in the Edge browser, courtesy of Microsoft.

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.

The AI-powered feature officially launched earlier this month for everyone on Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 using the Gemini app. At the time, Google said the feature would launch “soon” for all Android users though would only be available with a Gemini Advanced subscription. But the company has changed its mind and is now making it available for free.

“We’ve been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people,” Google said on X.

The feature will roll out to all Android users with the Gemini app starting today, and the rollout will take place “over the coming weeks.” If you want to get an idea of how the feature works, check out this video from Google. In it, a person holds their phone with the camera open at an aquarium so that Gemini can see the animals and share information.

Today, Microsoft announced that its similar AI tool, called Copilot Vision, is available now for free in the Edge browser.

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Q. What is Gemini Live’s new feature that lets it see and respond to what’s on your camera and screen?
A. The feature allows Gemini Live to see and respond to what’s on your camera and screen.

Q. Who announced that Gemini Live’s screensharing feature will be free for Android users?
A. Google announced that Gemini Live’s screensharing feature will be free for Android users.

Q. When did the AI-powered feature officially launch for everyone on Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 using the Gemini app?
A. The AI-powered feature officially launched earlier this month for everyone on Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 using the Gemini app.

Q. What was initially required to use the screensharing feature of Gemini Live?
A. Initially, a Gemini Advanced subscription was required to use the screensharing feature of Gemini Live.

Q. Why did Google decide to make the screensharing feature free for all Android users?
A. Google decided to bring the feature to more people after hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share.

Q. What is Microsoft’s similar AI tool called that is available now for free in the Edge browser?
A. The similar AI tool is called Copilot Vision, which is available now for free in the Edge browser.

Q. When will the rollout of Gemini Live’s screensharing feature to all Android users with the Gemini app start?
A. The rollout of Gemini Live’s screensharing feature to all Android users with the Gemini app will start today and take place over the coming weeks.

Q. What is the name of the video that shows how the feature works?
A. A person holds their phone with the camera open at an aquarium so that Gemini can see the animals and share information in a video showing how the feature works.

Q. Who announced that Copilot Vision is available now for free in the Edge browser?
A. Microsoft announced that its similar AI tool, called Copilot Vision, is available now for free in the Edge browser.