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Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is rolling out to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices

Debra Massey
Last updated: April 8, 2025 5:32 pm
Debra Massey
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Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is rolling out to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices
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It’s also coming soon to paid Gemini Advanced users on other devices.

Google has just unveiled an exciting update for its Gemini Live service, which now includes live camera and screensharing capabilities. This feature, available on the Pixel 9 series and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices, promises to elevate your AI experience by allowing the conversational AI assistant to respond in real-time to what your camera sees. For those who are already eager to try it out, the update is now being rolled out to these devices, with a broader release expected soon for other Android phones. However, if you want full access, you’ll need to be a paid Gemini Advanced user.

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Real-Time Interaction with Gemini LiveFrom Concept to Reality: Gemini Live’s EvolutionAvailability and RequirementsThe Future of AI-Assisted ConversationsConclusion

Real-Time Interaction with Gemini Live

With the new update, you can activate the live video function with a simple button press, allowing you to ask Gemini Live questions about anything within view of your camera. Whether you’re browsing an aquarium, looking at a painting, or checking out items in your kitchen, the possibilities are endless. For instance, point your camera at a specific fish in your aquarium and ask Gemini Live for information about it – like its species, habits, or care requirements – and watch as the AI instantly provides you with detailed answers.

In addition to camera-based queries, Gemini Live also introduces a convenient screensharing feature. By tapping the newly added screenshare button, you can show Gemini Live a website or shopping page and ask for comparisons between products, styling suggestions, or even detailed reviews of specific items. This can be particularly helpful when you’re shopping for clothes, gadgets, or any other consumer goods, allowing you to make informed decisions with the help of real-time AI feedback.

From Concept to Reality: Gemini Live’s Evolution

The introduction of these features marks a significant milestone in Google’s ongoing efforts to enhance the functionality of Gemini Live. First showcased at Google’s I/O developer conference last May under the project name “Project Astra,” these features were met with excitement for their potential to bring AI into the real world, making it more interactive and practical. Since then, Google has worked tirelessly to perfect the user experience, and now it’s finally available for Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 users.

Gemini Live’s screensharing feature is rolling out to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices
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As part of the rollout, a number of users on Reddit have already confirmed they’re seeing the new functionality on their devices, with even some Xiaomi phone users reporting that Gemini Live has been activated for them. This is an encouraging sign that Google is expanding its user base quickly, and soon, more Android users will get the chance to experience these cutting-edge features for themselves.

Availability and Requirements

Currently, Gemini Live with the camera and screensharing features is being made available in 45 languages across select countries. However, it’s important to note that the service is exclusive to users who are 18 years of age or older and excludes educational and enterprise accounts. So, while many users around the world can access these features, some limitations will apply depending on your location and account type.

For those eager to dive into the Gemini Live experience, it’s also worth mentioning that only paid Gemini Advanced subscribers can access these new features. Google has yet to reveal the exact timeline for when these features will become available to non-subscribers or to those using different devices, but it’s clear that Google is committed to making Gemini Live an essential tool for those who want a truly interactive AI experience.

The Future of AI-Assisted Conversations

This rollout marks the beginning of what could become a revolutionary shift in how we interact with AI assistants. By merging the power of real-time visual recognition with the conversational capabilities of Gemini Live, Google is setting the stage for a future where AI can assist us in a more personalized, intuitive way. Whether it’s helping us learn more about the objects in our environment or making online shopping easier and more informed, the possibilities are vast.

With Gemini Live, Google isn’t just adding a new feature to an existing platform—it’s opening up a world of interactive experiences where AI can respond to our immediate surroundings, enhancing the way we learn, shop, and explore. As this technology evolves, we can expect even more creative and practical applications that will continue to push the boundaries of AI’s role in our daily lives.

Conclusion

If you’re lucky enough to own a Pixel 9 or Galaxy S25 device, now is the time to explore the new capabilities of Gemini Live. By combining real-time camera recognition and seamless screensharing with the power of conversational AI, Google has brought a whole new level of functionality to your smartphone. And while access is currently limited to Gemini Advanced users, the future promises a wider rollout, bringing these game-changing features to more devices and users around the world.

So, whether you’re curious about the fish in your aquarium or need advice while shopping online, Gemini Live is here to make your interactions with technology smarter and more engaging than ever before. Keep an eye out for future updates as Google continues to refine and expand this innovative feature.

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