Google has launched new features for its AI assistant, Gemini, allowing users to interact with it in real time using video and screen-sharing properties.
These updates, announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, aim to enhance user experience by making Gemini more interactive and visually responsive.
With the new “Screenshare” feature, users can share their phone screens with Gemini and receive instant feedback. For example, during the demonstration, a user browsing for a pair of baggy jeans asked Gemini for style recommendations. The AI assistant analysed the screen and provided suggestions on complementary clothing items.
Another addition is a video-based search function, enabling users to film their surroundings while asking Gemini questions. This feature, initially teased at Google I/O last year, allows Gemini to interpret live video feeds and provide relevant responses in real time.
A demonstration video released by Google showcased a ceramic artist seeking advice on suitable glazes for freshly fired vases.
The video and screen-sharing features will be available later this month to users subscribed to Gemini Advanced through the Google One AI Premium plan on Android devices.
Google is continually enhancing what Gemini can do, making it a more dynamic tool for everyday interactions.