Gemini Live's Screensharing Now Free for Android Users

Gemini Live, the innovative feature from Google that allows the AI to view and interact with your camera and screen, is now rolling out to all Android users for free through the Gemini app. This exciting update was announced by Google today, marking a significant expansion from its initial launch.
Originally, Gemini Live debuted earlier this month exclusively for Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 users. Google had initially planned to extend this feature to all Android users, but with a catch—it was supposed to be accessible only through a Gemini Advanced subscription. However, in a pleasant turn of events, Google has decided to remove the subscription barrier, making the feature freely available to a broader audience.
“We’ve been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people,” Google shared on X, highlighting the positive response that influenced their decision.
The rollout to all Android users equipped with the Gemini app begins today and will continue over the coming weeks. If you're curious about how Gemini Live works, Google has released a video demonstration. In the video, a user points their phone's camera at an aquarium, allowing Gemini to identify and provide information about the aquatic life on display.
Interestingly, on the same day, Microsoft announced that its counterpart AI tool, Copilot Vision, is now available for free within the Edge browser. This move by both tech giants shows a clear trend towards making advanced AI features more accessible to everyday users.
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Finally, Google's making this free! I've been waiting to try Gemini Live's screensharing on my Android. The potential for real-time help with apps or troubleshooting is huge. Hope it's as smooth as they say and doesn't drain the battery too much. 🤞
¡Qué pasada! Acabo de probar la función de compartir pantalla en Gemini y es impresionante cómo el asistente entiende lo que ve. 😲 Me pregunto si esto cambiará la forma en que aprendemos a usar apps complicadas. Por otro lado, ¿se comerá esto el mercado de apps de soporte técnico remoto? Al menos es gratis, ¡eso es genial!
¡Qué buena noticia! Gemini Live gratis en Android va a cambiar la forma en que interactuamos con la IA. Ahora podré mostrarle mis pantallas sin preocuparme por el costo. ¿Alguien ya lo probó? Me encantaría saber sus experiencias. 😊
Whoa, free screensharing on Gemini Live? That's a game-changer for Android users! I'm curious how smooth the AI interaction is—gonna try it out this weekend! 😎

Gemini Live, the innovative feature from Google that allows the AI to view and interact with your camera and screen, is now rolling out to all Android users for free through the Gemini app. This exciting update was announced by Google today, marking a significant expansion from its initial launch.
Originally, Gemini Live debuted earlier this month exclusively for Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 users. Google had initially planned to extend this feature to all Android users, but with a catch—it was supposed to be accessible only through a Gemini Advanced subscription. However, in a pleasant turn of events, Google has decided to remove the subscription barrier, making the feature freely available to a broader audience.
“We’ve been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people,” Google shared on X, highlighting the positive response that influenced their decision.
The rollout to all Android users equipped with the Gemini app begins today and will continue over the coming weeks. If you're curious about how Gemini Live works, Google has released a video demonstration. In the video, a user points their phone's camera at an aquarium, allowing Gemini to identify and provide information about the aquatic life on display.
Interestingly, on the same day, Microsoft announced that its counterpart AI tool, Copilot Vision, is now available for free within the Edge browser. This move by both tech giants shows a clear trend towards making advanced AI features more accessible to everyday users.
Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome to India
On Wednesday, Google announced it is expanding Gemini integration for Chrome to new regions, including India, Canada, and New Zealand. This rollout allows desktop users to access Gemini via a sidebar, where they can ask Google’s AI chatbot about on-s
Barry Diller: Trust in Sam Altman irrelevant as AGI nears
Barry Diller, the billionaire media titan, does not believe OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is untrustworthy, despite recent reports suggesting otherwise. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal's "Future of Everything" conference this week, Diller defended Altman
Finally, Google's making this free! I've been waiting to try Gemini Live's screensharing on my Android. The potential for real-time help with apps or troubleshooting is huge. Hope it's as smooth as they say and doesn't drain the battery too much. 🤞
¡Qué pasada! Acabo de probar la función de compartir pantalla en Gemini y es impresionante cómo el asistente entiende lo que ve. 😲 Me pregunto si esto cambiará la forma en que aprendemos a usar apps complicadas. Por otro lado, ¿se comerá esto el mercado de apps de soporte técnico remoto? Al menos es gratis, ¡eso es genial!
¡Qué buena noticia! Gemini Live gratis en Android va a cambiar la forma en que interactuamos con la IA. Ahora podré mostrarle mis pantallas sin preocuparme por el costo. ¿Alguien ya lo probó? Me encantaría saber sus experiencias. 😊
Whoa, free screensharing on Gemini Live? That's a game-changer for Android users! I'm curious how smooth the AI interaction is—gonna try it out this weekend! 😎





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