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Gemini Live makes screensharing feature free for Android users

This allow users to share content displayed on their screens and cameras in real time
Published 17 Apr, 2025 11:23am
Gemini logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. Reuters
Gemini logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. Reuters

Google has announced that its Gemini Live screensharing feature will now be available for free to all Android users via the Gemini app.

Initially, the company intended to limit access to those with a Gemini Advanced subscription.

The AI-powered screensharing capability allowed users to share content displayed on their screens and cameras in real time.

This feature officially launched earlier this month for Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 users.

Google stated that it would soon be available to all Android users, but has now opted to remove the subscription requirement due to positive feedback on its functionality.

The rollout of the screensharing feature will begin today, with availability expanding over the coming weeks.

Users can view a demonstration video from Google that illustrates how the feature works, including scenarios such as sharing views from an aquarium.

Additionally, this announcement coincides with Microsoft’s launch of its own AI tool, Copilot Vision, which is also offered for free in the Edge browser.

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