Gemini’s Live Camera and Screenshare Features Are Rolling Out on Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25

Google is expanding the capabilities of its Gemini Live AI assistant with real-time camera and screenshare features. These tools let users ask Gemini questions about what they’re seeing whether it’s through the phone camera or while browsing online.

Gemini Live: What It Does

The Gemini Live video and screenshare features are designed to offer a smarter, more interactive AI experience. With this update:

These tools rely on agentic AI, meaning Gemini can take real-time actions and respond with relevant information in the moment.

Who Can Use Gemini Live Video and Screenshare?

The new features are currently rolling out to:

Other Android devices will receive the update soon, but there’s a catch: you must be a Gemini Advanced (paid) subscriber to access them.

Google confirmed that Gemini Live is:

Real-World Use Cases

In Google’s April Pixel Drop video, Gemini Live was seen answering questions about fish in an aquarium in real-time. Other use cases include:

Gemini Live Was First Teased at Google I/O

These features were originally demonstrated during Google I/O 2024 as part of “Project Astra.” Now, they are finally being tested on real devices. While some users on Reddit have already noticed the tools appear on phones like Xiaomi, the broader rollout is happening in stages.

The launch of Gemini Live video and screenshare marks a significant upgrade in how users interact with AI assistants on mobile devices.

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