Gemini Live's screensharing feature is now free for Android users
Briefly

Google has announced that its Gemini Live feature, which allows users to interact with their camera and screen, will now be free for all Android users. Initially launched for specific devices, the feature garnered positive feedback, prompting the decision to make it universally available without a subscription. This rollout is part of a larger trend in AI accessibility, with competitors like Microsoft also offering similar tools for free. The feature will be available through the Gemini app and aims to enhance user interaction by providing real-time information based on visual inputs.
Gemini Live's feature that lets it see and respond to what's on your camera and your screen will now be free for all Android users via the Gemini app.
We've been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people.
The rollout will take place over the coming weeks and is designed to enhance user experience with AI-powered insights.
Microsoft announced that its similar AI tool, called Copilot Vision, is available now for free in the Edge browser.
Read at The Verge
[
|
]