What you need to know
- Google’s Gemini Live, which allows real-time video and screen sharing with the AI assistant, is now available to all Android users.
- The feature was initially rolled out to Pixel 9, Galaxy S25, and Gemini Advanced subscribers last month.
- Users can trigger the feature by tapping “Share screen with Live” in the “Ask Gemini” window.
After rolling out Gemini Live’s real-time video and screen sharing support to Gemini Advanced subscribers late last month, Google is now expanding it to all Android users.
Google first showcased these Project Astra-based features at MWC Barcelona this year, with the rollout starting by the end of March. It was officially introduced on Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices, and followed by Gemini Advanced users. Now, it is available for regular users without the Advanced subscription that Gemini offers (via 9to5Google).
It’s here: ask Gemini about anything you see. Share your screen or camera in Gemini Live to brainstorm, troubleshoot, and more.Rolling out to Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices today and available for all Advanced users on @Android in the Gemini app:… pic.twitter.com/fjTD4qhvjzApril 7, 2025