Imagine effortlessly sharing a gallery of photos or videos with an AI assistant—sounds futuristic, right? Well, Gemini just turned this into reality with a game-changing update. Here’s the scoop: The latest version of the Gemini app (1.0.869192867) now lets you share multiple images and videos directly from other apps using Android’s share menu. And this is the part most people miss—previously, you could only share one image at a time, and videos? Forget it. They weren’t even an option. But here’s where it gets even more exciting: Now, you can send up to 10 images or videos in one go, streamlining your workflow like never before.
Let’s break it down. Before this update, if you wanted to share multiple images from, say, Google Photos, you’d have to download them, open Gemini, and upload them one by one. Talk about a time-consuming process! Now, all it takes is a few taps. Select your media, hit the share button, and choose Gemini—it’s that simple. But here’s the catch: While you can attempt to share more than 10 files, only the first 10 will actually make it. The rest? They’ll be left behind, so choose wisely.
This update isn’t just a minor tweak—it’s a major leap forward for anyone using Gemini to collaborate with AI. Whether you’re a creative professional, a student, or just someone who loves sharing memories, this feature saves you time and hassle. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this update enough to make Gemini the go-to AI app for media sharing, or are there still gaps to fill? Let’s discuss in the comments—what do you think?
The updated Gemini app is available now on the Play Store, ready to transform how you interact with AI. So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try and share your thoughts below. After all, the future of AI collaboration is here—and it’s more seamless than ever.