Gemini Live on Android Gets Camera and Screen Sharing Features
Google’s AI assistant, Gemini Live, has introduced new features that allow Android users to interact with their devices using real-time camera input and screen sharing.

Here are 5 ways Android users can use Gemini Live’s new features:
Organize Your Space with Ease
By pointing your device’s camera at a disorganized area—such as a cluttered closet or messy drawer—you can receive personalized suggestions on categorization, space optimization, and identifying items to donate or discard
Boost Creativity Through Visual Brainstorming
For those seeking creative inspiration, Gemini Live offers a dynamic brainstorming partner. By sharing images or screenshots that spark your interest, you can engage in interactive sessions to generate ideas for designs, writing projects, or crafts.
Efficient Troubleshooting with Live Camera Input
Addressing household issues is simplified with Gemini Live’s real-time camera capabilities. By directing your camera at a malfunctioning appliance or problematic area, you can receive instant advice on potential solutions.
Personalized Shopping Assistance
Navigating online shopping is enhanced with Gemini Live’s screen-sharing functionality. While browsing, you can seek product comparisons, style recommendations, or complementary item suggestions.
Skill Development and Constructive Feedback
Gemini Live also serves as a tool for personal and professional growth. By sharing your work—such as writing samples, presentations, or creative projects—you can receive constructive feedback and recommendations for improvement.

These features are currently rolling out to users with Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices, with plans to expand to additional Android devices in the near future.
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