Gemini Live Goes Free: Transform Your Android Experience with Camera and Screen Sharing
Google's Gemini Live camera and screen sharing, powered by Project Astra, is now free for all Android users, allowing you to ask questions about your screen or camera feed with ease.
Gemini Live Camera & Screen Sharing Now Free for All Android Users
Google has made Gemini Live, a new camera and screen sharing feature, free for all Android users. Initially announced at I/O 2024 and rolled out in March, this update allows users to ask questions about what’s on their screen or camera. Key features include:
- Screen Sharing: Quickly initiated through the Gemini overlay with a simple tap.
- Camera Access: A new button in the fullscreen Gemini Live interface for easy access to the camera viewfinder.
- User Interaction: Subtle haptic feedback before responses and a notification shade to stop sharing.
- Availability: The feature is rolling out to all Android users over the coming weeks, no subscription required.
This update enhances the interactive capabilities of Gemini Live, making it more accessible and user-friendly.
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