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Your Gemini mobile app may be any of the following:
- On Android: The Gemini app, including as your mobile assistant.
- On iOS: The Gemini app or the Gemini tab in the Google app.
The Gemini mobile app may not be available for all languages, devices, accounts, or locations. Learn more about availability.
Use Gemini as your primary mobile assistant
On Android, if you set the Google app as the default assist app on your device, you can choose Gemini as your mobile assistant. Gemini is still learning, so when it's your primary mobile assistant, it gets help from Google Assistant for certain things (like "Hey Google," & Voice Match, and other actions). While some actions won’t work right away, we are working to support more soon.
When you use Gemini as your primary mobile assistant:
- Other assistive features on your device outside of your Gemini mobile app (like driving experiences) will be directly powered by Google Assistant.
- Other devices with Google Assistant built-in — such as Smart Displays, smart speakers, TVs, cars, smart watches, Assistant-enabled headphones, and Pixel Tablets — will continue to be directly powered by Google Assistant.
Note: “Hey Google” and some features previously available in Google Assistant are not available in all languages and countries. Learn more about which languages your Gemini mobile app is available in.
What you need
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A personal Google Account that you manage on your own, or a Google Workspace account for which your administrator has enabled access to Gemini Apps and Google Assistant. If you’re a Google Workspace administrator, learn how to enable access to Gemini Apps as an additional service. You can’t access the Gemini mobile app with:
- A work account that has Gemini Advanced or a school account.
- A Google Account managed by Family Link or with a Google Workspace for Education account designated as under the age of 18.
- You must be signed-in to your Google Account in the Google app.
- An eligible device you use in an available language and country or territory. Learn more about Gemini mobile app availability.
Important: To use Gemini as your mobile assistant, make sure the Google app is set as your device's default assist app.
Check if the Google app is your device’s default assist app- On your Android device, open Settings.
- Tap Apps Default apps.
- Check if the app listed under “Digital assistant app” is the Google app .
- If not, tap Digital assistant app Default digital assistant app (on some devices, setting name may vary), then select Google app from the options available.
Set up your Gemini mobile app
Some Android devices come with Gemini as the primary assistant out of the box. On these devices, to get started with Gemini:
- Open the Gemini app, or
- Activate Gemini by touch (such as long pressing the power button or swiping up from the corner of your screen).
On other Android devices where you use Google Assistant, if your device is eligible, you can get started with Gemini if you:
- Get a notification from Google Assistant to switch to Gemini, or
- Download the Gemini app from the Google Play Store.
If you switch to use Gemini through any of these methods, Gemini will replace Google Assistant as the primary assistant on your device. You can then get quick access to Gemini using “Hey Google” (if enabled) and touch methods that you previously used to access Google Assistant.
Note: Gemini will not replace Google Assistant on your other devices, even if you switch to use it as your mobile assistant. On other non-mobile devices, including Smart Displays, smart speakers, TVs, cars, smart watches, headphones and earbuds with Google Assistant built in, and Pixel Tablets that are locked, including in Hub Mode, Google Assistant will continue to respond to “Hey Google.”
Tip: If you previously chose not to try Gemini, you can revisit this choice later to switch to Gemini .
Start a conversation
You can access your Gemini mobile app to chat a few different ways, depending on your device and settings:
Chat by typing
To chat with Gemini by typing, open your Gemini mobile app. Use the on-screen keyboard to type, then tap Send . You can also type to chat in Gemini’s conversational overlay that comes up when you say “Hey Google” or activate Gemini by touch.
Chat with your voice
To chat with Gemini with your voice:
- On your Gemini mobile app, tap Microphone .
- Say your question or prompt.
If the Google app is your default Android assist app, here are other ways you can activate Gemini:
- Say “Hey Google” if enabled.
- After you speak your query, it updates automatically.
- Activate by touch, which differs by device.
- Press and hold the power button.
- Touch and hold Home.
- Swipe up from the bottom corner of your screen.
Tip: If "Hey Google" doesn’t work, check if "Hey Google" & Voice Match (powered by Google Assistant) are turned on.
- At the top, tap Profile picture or initial Settings.
- Tap Google Assistant features in Gemini "Hey Google" & Voice Match.
- Turn on Hey Google.
- To set up a Voice Match, follow the on screen instructions so your assistant can recognize when you say “Hey Google.”
Chat with images
You can use a photo or what’s on your screen to chat with your Gemini mobile app.
- To add a photo to your prompt, open your Gemini mobile app, then tap Image picker .
- If the Google app is your default Android assist app, you can also chat about what’s on your screen by invoking Gemini over another app. Say “Hey Google” or activate Gemini by touch. Tap Add this screen , then ask your questions.
- Make sure your screen context setting is turned on. To check, open your Gemini mobile app. At the top, tap your profile picture or initial Settings Screen context. Make sure “use text from screen” and “use screenshot” are on .
Chat in the on-screen overlay
When you say “Hey Google” or activate Gemini by touch, like long pressing the power button, an on-screen overlay will open rather than the full app. If you open the on-screen overlay over another app, Gemini may use what’s on your screen to:
- Make suggestions. When you open the on-screen overlay over some apps, you may get a suggestion to “ask about this screen.” For example, when you open the on-screen overlay over YouTube, you may see a suggestion to “ask about this video” when available.
- Share generated images. When you generate images with Gemini, you can press and hold to drop them into other apps, if the other app allows it.
- If you share an image through text message, make sure your device and plan support multimedia messages.
Switch to Google Assistant
You can switch to using Google Assistant as your primary assistant on your phone or tablet in your settings. To do this:
- Open your Gemini mobile app.
- At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Switch to Google Assistant.
- Tap Google Assistant Switch.
Keep in mind, if you’re switching to Google Assistant as your primary assistant:
- When you say, “Hey Google,” or activate your mobile assistant by touch (like when you press and hold the power button), Google Assistant will respond.
- If your Web & App Activity is turned on, data from your interactions with Google Assistant will be saved to your Google Account. Learn more about how Google Assistant works with your data.
- Data saved in your Gemini Apps Activity will not automatically be deleted, but you can review and delete it anytime.
Switch to Gemini
You can switch to using Gemini as your primary assistant from Google in your settings. If you haven’t previously used the Gemini mobile app before, download the Gemini app from the Google Play Store.
Turn on Gemini in the Google app- On your Android device, open the Google app .
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At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings Google Assistant.
- Tap Digital assistants from Google Gemini.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- On your Android device, open your device’s Settings app.
- Tap Apps Assistant Digital assistants from GoogleGemini.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Keep in mind, if you’re switching back to Gemini as your primary assistant:
- When you say, “Hey Google” or activate your mobile assistant by touch (like when you press and hold the power button), Gemini will respond.
- If your Gemini Apps Activity is turned on, data from your interactions with your Gemini mobile app will be saved to your Google Account and used as described in the Gemini Apps Privacy Notice.
- Google Assistant data saved in Web & App Activity will not automatically be deleted, but you can review and delete it anytime.
Your Gemini mobile app & your location
Location data is always collected if you use Gemini Apps, so that they can provide you with a response that is relevant to your query. For example, to respond to prompts like "What's the weather?", Gemini Apps need to know your location. Learn more about the location information Gemini Apps collect, why, and how is it used.
Your Gemini mobile app may use your precise device location to provide you with more relevant responses. Your Gemini mobile app uses the location permissions you choose for the Google app , which hosts the digital assistant capabilities used by both Gemini and Google Assistant. Learn more about location permissions.
To check if Gemini is accessing and using your precise location:
- On your Android device, open the Settings app.
- Tap Location App location permissions.
- Tap Google .
- Check whether “Use precise location” is on .
- If it’s on , Gemini and other services in the Google app (like Search) can access and use your precise location.
- If it’s off , Gemini and other services in the Google app (like Search) cannot access and use your precise location.
- Choose location access for the app: Allow all the time, Allow only while using the app, Ask every time, or Don’t allow.