
"The headline feature is Docs Live, which lets users create and edit documents entirely by speaking. In a demo, Google showed a user verbally instructing the tool to pull résumé details from Drive, layer in event logistics from an email thread, and sprinkle in a few humorous anecdotes, all in a single, unscripted stream of speech. The idea is that voice enables longer, more complex prompts than most people would bother typing out, and that current models are now good enough to follow along even when a speaker changes direction mid-sentence."
"Google is betting that the future of productivity software starts with your voice, not your keyboard. At its I/O 2026 developer conference on Monday, the company unveiled voice-based prompting features for Docs, Keep, and Gmail, all powered by its Gemini AI models. The features are powered by Gemini AI and roll out this summer for premium subscribers and Workspace business users."
"Keep is getting a similar voice overhaul. Users will be able to dump a stream of unstructured thoughts, jumping from gift ideas to grocery lists to home renovation plans, and the AI will sort the transcription into separate, neatly organised notes. The concept is not new. Apps such as Voicenotes and AudioPen have offered voice-to-structured-text workflows for years, and desktop dict—"
"CEO Sundar Pichai framed the shift as inevitable, saying that users will soon create and edit documents using voice as a matter of course. It is a bold claim, but the technical groundwork is arguably already in place. Google recently launched a standalone dictation product called Rambler, built into its Gboard keyboard, which strips filler words and handles multilingual code-switching on the fly. Rambler shipped earlier this month for Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices."
Voice-based prompting will be added to Docs, Keep, and Gmail using Gemini AI models. Docs Live will enable creating and editing documents entirely through spoken instructions, including pulling details from Drive, incorporating information from email threads, and adding narrative elements in one continuous stream. The system is designed to handle longer, more complex prompts and to follow changes in direction mid-sentence. Keep will convert unstructured spoken thoughts into organized notes by sorting transcriptions into separate categories. Gmail will support voice-driven inbox search. The rollout is planned for this summer for premium subscribers and Workspace business users.
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