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Google Gemini cheat sheet with key features, how the models work, where it’s available on web, Android, iOS, Workspace, plus pricing and setup steps.
Google Gemini is Google’s suite of generative AI features that power conversations, writing, research, and creative tools across Google’s apps and devices.
Introduced as a model family in late 2023 and rolled out to consumers in 2024, Gemini has steadily expanded from a standalone chatbot into Android, Google Workspace, Chrome, Search, and smart‑home experiences.
Google Gemini is an umbrella term for a wide range of generative AI capabilities available across Google’s ecosystem. It includes:
These features appear inside the Gemini app itself and within products like Docs, Gmail, Slides, Sheets, and Android system experiences.
Gemini runs on a family of AI models designed for different levels of speed, power, and efficiency.
Some Gemini features run in the cloud on Google’s servers, while others operate directly on supported devices. This mix allows Gemini to handle complex tasks while also supporting faster, more privacy‑sensitive actions on‑device.
Google currently offers several main model tiers:
For privacy, Gemini experiences include data‑control settings that let users manage how prompts and outputs are handled. On‑device features process data locally, while cloud‑based features use standard Google account controls, and Workspace and enterprise deployments follow stricter data‑handling and isolation rules.
Gemini is available across a growing number of platforms:
Availability varies by country, language, and device, and not all features are enabled everywhere.
Gemini is broadly accessible through the web and mobile apps, but some advanced or on‑device features require newer hardware.
On Android, features that rely on on‑device processing are limited to newer phones that support Gemini Nano. Older devices may still access Gemini through cloud‑based apps but won’t support all system‑level capabilities.
Gemini is available in both free and paid tiers:
For businesses and developers, Gemini is also available through Workspace add‑ons and Google Cloud tools.
Gemini replaced Bard in 2024 and has expanded steadily since then. New features, model upgrades, and device integrations continue to roll out in stages.
To start using Gemini:
Gemini does not require a separate activation on most platforms. Once you’re signed in, features are available automatically based on your device, region, and subscription level. Gemini Advanced can be enabled by upgrading within the app.
Apple Intelligence is available on supported iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Samsung Galaxy AI runs on recent Galaxy devices. Microsoft Copilot is integrated into Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365.
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Liz Ticong is a staff writer for eWeek and TechRepublic focused on AI, cybersecurity, enterprise software, and data. She has more than 10 years of editorial experience as a technology industry writer, combining reporting, product research, and hands-on software testing in her coverage. Her work has been published on Datamation, Enterprise Networking Planet, and TechnologyAdvice.com. She writes technology news, software reviews, product comparisons, and buyer’s guides for business and IT readers.