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Screen and camera sharing in Gemini Live is heading to all Android and iOS devices


After first appearing as part of a Pixel feature drop in May, today at Google I/O 2025, the company announced that camera and screen sharing in Gemini Live will be available as a free update in the Gemini app for all Android and iOS devices.

Available inside the Gemini app, the ability to share your phone's camera or content from your screen with Google's AI is meant to make it easier and more natural to get answers about complex topics. For example, instead of describing a situation only using your voice, you could simply point your handset's camera at something while Gemini uses object recognition to analyze the scene and do things like identify a particular species of animal or tell you want kind of screw or bolt you might need to perform a repair. With Google's continued push into AI and the expansion of Gemini's abilities, it was only a matter of time before camera and screen sharing arrived on non-Pixel devices.

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