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Google I/O 2026 announces 100 new products

At Google I/O 2026, the company unveiled a comprehensive suite of AI advancements, centering on the launch of Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new model combining frontier intelligence with rapid action capabilities. Available immediately via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Android Studio, this model outperforms previous versions on coding and agentic benchmarks while delivering speeds expected of the Flash series. It is designed for long-horizon tasks, significantly reducing time and cost for complex development and analysis. Google also introduced Gemini Omni, a model capable of generating any output from any input, starting with video. Omni integrates physics understanding with multimodal editing to create realistic scenes and storytelling, featuring imperceptible SynthID digital watermarks for content verification. The Gemini Omni Flash version is rolling out to global subscribers through the Gemini app, Google Flow, and YouTube Shorts Remix, allowing users to edit videos and create custom avatars through simple conversational prompts. Search and agent capabilities underwent a major overhaul. AI Mode now defaults to Gemini 3.5 Flash for over 1 billion users, featuring a reimagined search box that accepts text, images, files, and videos. The company is launching Search agents, specifically information agents that monitor the web 24/7 for updates on specific topics. Additionally, Generative UI powered by the Google Antigravity platform will allow search results to transform into custom layouts, dashboards, and mini-apps tailored to user needs. In the realm of personal intelligence, Google announced Gemini Spark, a 24/7 autonomous agent that operates in the background to handle tasks on behalf of users, currently in beta for select US subscribers. The Daily Brief feature now organizes daily tasks by analyzing calendar and email data to suggest next steps. For commerce, the Universal Cart acts as an intelligent hub that tracks price drops, suggests alternatives, and streamlines checkout across Google services. The Google Antigravity platform has expanded with version 2.0, a standalone desktop application for orchestrating multiple agents. New tools include the Antigravity CLI for terminal users and an SDK for custom integrations. Enterprise customers can now connect Antigravity directly to Google Cloud projects. Google AI Studio received updates enabling native Android app development, integration with Google Play Console, and the ability to export projects to Antigravity for further development. Creative tools saw significant growth with the expansion of Google Flow. It now supports multi-step agent tasks, custom tool creation via natural language, and enhanced music and design features. Google Pics introduces advanced image generation and editing capabilities powered by the Nano Banana model. Productivity tools like Docs Live and Talk to Keep allow for voice-driven document creation and note organization. For the scientific community, Gemini for Science launched with specialized tools for hypothesis generation, computational discovery, and literature insights. The company also introduced Ask YouTube, a conversational search experience for video discovery. Looking toward hardware, the next phase of Android XR will feature intelligent eyewear, including audio glasses in partnership with Samsung and other brands. Finally, Google reinforced its commitment to content integrity by expanding SynthID verification to Search and Chrome, alongside support for C2PA content credentials to authenticate digital media.

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