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Gemini Live gets a minimalist app redesign that lets you do more

Gemini Live just got easier and faster to use

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Google is testing a new redesign for its Gemini Live experience on Android, aiming to make interactions with its AI assistant more seamless and less intrusive. According to a 9To5Google report, the update moves away from the current full-screen interface and instead integrates Gemini Live directly into the main app view, signalling a shift toward a more practical, everyday usage model.

A Shift Away From Fullscreen AI

Previously, Gemini Live operated in a full-screen mode, taking over the entire display during interactions. While this approach highlighted the assistant, it also limited multitasking and made it harder to use alongside other apps.

With the redesign, Gemini Live now sits within the Gemini app’s homepage. The interface changes dynamically, showing a “Live with Gemini” header along with quick access to features like transcripts. This allows users to interact with the AI without completely leaving their current workflow.

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The result is a cleaner, more minimal layout that feels less like a dedicated mode and more like a natural extension of the app.

Why This Redesign Matters

This update reflects a broader shift in how AI assistants are being designed. Instead of demanding full attention, they are increasingly becoming background tools that support ongoing tasks.

By removing the full-screen experience, Google is making Gemini Live more suitable for multitasking. Users can now interact with the assistant while browsing, messaging, or working within other apps, which aligns better with real-world usage patterns.

It also signals Google’s intent to position Gemini as a core part of the Android experience, rather than a separate feature that users have to consciously enter.

What It Means For Users

For users, the redesign could make Gemini Live more accessible and less disruptive. The simplified interface reduces friction, making it easier to quickly ask questions, get responses, or continue conversations without interrupting what they are doing.

Features like built-in transcripts also improve usability, especially for voice-based interactions, where users may want to refer back to previous responses.

At the same time, the more compact design could make Gemini feel less overwhelming, particularly for users who may have found the previous full-screen interface too intrusive.

What Comes Next

The redesign is currently being tested and has not yet been widely rolled out. However, it is part of a series of rapid updates to the Gemini app, suggesting that Google is actively refining the experience based on user feedback.

Looking ahead, Gemini Live is expected to become more deeply integrated into Android, potentially replacing traditional assistant workflows entirely. As Google continues to iterate, the focus appears to be on making AI assistance more subtle, faster, and easier to use throughout the day.

In that sense, this minimalist redesign may be less about visual changes – and more about redefining how AI fits into everyday smartphone interactions.

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