Gemini Adds Share Camera or Screen with Gemini Live for iOS and Android

Gemini Adds Share Camera or Screen with Gemini Live for Android and iOS
Gemini Adds Share Camera or Screen with Gemini Live for Android and iOS

Google recently announced big upgrades for their beloved Gemini AI app. The new Gemini assistant is coming to all Google platforms including Android OS, Wear OS, Android TV OS, Android Auto, and even the newly launched Android XR; which is the new software for smart glasses. Gemini is taking over everything which just added two most anticipated features including Share Camera with Gemini Live and Share Screen with Gemini Live.

New Google Gemini 1.0.75 app update also got powerful by adding more sophisticated models including Gemini 2.5 Flash, 2.5 Pro (experimental) Deep Research, and Personalization preview. Most importantly, Gemini Live comes to iOS including the two new features including Share Camera or Screen with Gemini Live.

Gemini Live comes to iOS

The long-anticipated rollout of Google’s Gemini AI on iOS is finally becoming a reality. For months, iPhone users have been left wondering when they’d get access to Google’s most powerful Gemini Live feature. Now, with reports surfacing from several users, it’s confirmed—Gemini is live on iOS, and users across regions are beginning to explore what it offers for iPhones.

Gemini, formerly known as Bard, is Google’s flagship generative AI platform. Designed as a multimodal assistant, it handles voice, text, and image inputs, making it an all-in-one conversational partner. It can summarize content, interpret visuals, complete tasks like answering questions or assisting with creative writing, and even identify obscure visual elements—like unique aircraft models.

The most popular feature by Gemini is hands down the Gemini Live feature, where you can have human like conversations with AI in natural language. Previously limited to the web or Android-based environments, Gemini Live’s transition to iOS brings Google’s AI directly into Apple’s ecosystem, competing head-on with native services like Siri and potential Open AI integrations from Apple in the near future.

However, Gemini is unavailable in some regions or accounts—despite premium subscriptions like Gemini Advanced (Ultra). Regions like the United States, Canada, Asia, and Australia have confirmed receiving access. This suggests a slow and staggered global release for Gemini Live.

Gemini Live with Share Camera or Screen on iOS

That’s not all, Gemini Live on iOS gets access to Share Camera or Share Screen! This means you can have conversations with AI using whatever is on the screen.

Android gets Share Screen with Gemini Live Feature

Android also received Share Screen with Gemini Live. Share Camera with Gemini Live may be restricted to Google Pixel as of now. Users can start recording or casting with Google with two options:

Share Entire screen or share specific app.

Google also notes: When you’re sharing, recording, or casting, Google has access to anything visible on your screen or played on your device. So be careful with things like passwords, payment details, messages, photos, and audio and video.

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