Google has announced that Gemini Live's screen and camera sharing capabilities will now be free for all Android users through the Gemini app.
The AI feature, which enables the app to interpret and respond to real-time visuals from a device's screen or camera, had initially launched exclusively for Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 users.
The company originally planned to restrict wider access to those subscribed to Gemini Advanced, but has now reversed that decision following strong user feedback. Google confirmed the broader rollout is beginning today and will continue over the coming weeks.
A promotional video released by the company demonstrates the feature in action, with a user pointing their phone camera at an aquarium while Gemini provides information about the marine life.
In a similar move, Microsoft has launched its own AI tool, Copilot Vision, for free via the Edge browser.
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