Google’s AI-powered Gemini assistant has received a significant update on Android that enhances its file-handling capabilities. Users can now upload multiple files directly to Gemini from the Android share sheet, simplifying the process of sharing and analyzing documents.
Previously, attaching files to Gemini required navigating within the app itself. This update streamlines the workflow by allowing users to share files directly from various apps. Supported file types include common formats such as .TXT, .DOCX, .HTML, and .XLS.
This update arrives as Gemini continues to evolve and expand its functionality. With its advanced AI capabilities and integration with Google services, Gemini is becoming a strong alternative to Google Assistant and a competitor to other AI models like ChatGPT.
Recently, Google also launched a standalone Gemini app for iOS devices, increasing its accessibility for iPhone and iPad users. Previously, iOS users could only access Gemini through the Google app.
The ability to upload multiple files directly from the share sheet is a valuable addition for users who rely on Gemini for productivity tasks. This update, along with other enhancements and integrations, positions Gemini as a central tool within the Android and Google app ecosystem.