Gemini Live’s screen and camera sharing features now allow Android users to interact with Google’s AI in a more direct and visual way. By giving Gemini access to your phone’s camera or screen, you can receive instant feedback, troubleshooting, and creative input tailored to what you’re seeing or doing. These capabilities, previously limited to certain devices and paid subscriptions, are now rolling out for free to all Android users with the Gemini app, making advanced AI support more accessible and practical in daily tasks.

Activating Screen Sharing in Gemini Live

Step 1: Navigate to the screen on your Android device that you want to discuss or get help with. This could be a photo gallery, a shopping app, or any content you want Gemini to analyze or comment on.

Step 2: Long press the power button or use the designated gesture (such as swiping up from a corner, depending on your device settings) to open the Gemini overlay. This brings up the Gemini assistant interface on top of your current activity.

Step 3: Look for the “Share screen with Live” chip or button within the Gemini overlay. Tap this option to begin sharing your current screen with Gemini Live. You may need to confirm this action for privacy reasons, as Android will ask for your consent to start screen sharing.

Step 4: Once screen sharing is active, start speaking to Gemini about what’s displayed. For example, ask for advice on which photo to post, request feedback on a document, or get help navigating app settings. Gemini provides real-time, spoken responses based on the context of your screen.

Step 5: To stop sharing, pull down the notification shade and tap the “Stop sharing” notification. This immediately ends the session and revokes Gemini’s access to your screen.


Using Camera Sharing in Gemini Live

Step 1: Open the Gemini app on your Android device and tap the Gemini Live icon at the bottom of the screen to enter a live session.

Step 2: In the Gemini Live interface, tap the camera icon to activate your phone’s camera. You’ll see a viewfinder, and you can switch between the front and rear cameras as needed.

Step 3: Point your camera at the object, area, or scene you want Gemini to analyze or discuss. This could be anything from a cluttered shelf, a malfunctioning appliance, to an outfit you’re considering for an event.

Step 4: Begin speaking to Gemini about what the camera sees. The AI will process the live video feed and respond with advice, troubleshooting steps, or creative suggestions relevant to what’s in view.

Step 5: You can interrupt Gemini at any time, pause or stop sharing, and switch between cameras or revert to screen sharing as your needs change during the conversation.


Key Use Cases for Gemini Live Screen and Camera Sharing

Gemini Live’s multimodal capabilities are designed for a wide range of practical applications. Here are some of the most effective ways users have leveraged these features:

  • Organize your space: Point your camera at a messy area and ask Gemini for organizing tips, donation suggestions, or step-by-step sorting strategies.
  • Brainstorm creative projects: Share your screen to display inspiration images or sketches, and ask Gemini for design ideas, writing prompts, or feedback on your work.
  • Troubleshoot technical issues: Use the camera to show Gemini a problematic device or setup, and receive real-time troubleshooting guidance or repair steps.
  • Get personal shopping advice: Screen share while browsing online stores, and ask Gemini to compare products, suggest complementary items, or offer style feedback using your camera to show your wardrobe.
  • Develop skills and receive feedback: Share your screen to display drafts, presentations, or creative assets, and get targeted, actionable feedback from Gemini on content, layout, or messaging.

Device Compatibility and Privacy Information

Gemini Live’s screen and camera sharing features are available to all Android devices running Android 10 or higher with at least 2 GB of RAM. The rollout is ongoing, so ensure your Gemini app is updated to the latest version for access to these capabilities.

For privacy, Android prompts you to confirm whenever screen or camera sharing begins. Shared data is stored securely in Gemini Apps Activity by default and is not used for product improvement. You can pause or stop sharing at any time, and notifications clearly indicate when sharing is active.


With Gemini Live’s screen and camera sharing now widely available, you can get real-time, personalized AI support for a variety of everyday tasks—no subscription required. If the feature is not yet available on your device, it should be available in the coming weeks. Just make sure your Gemini app is up to date to unlock these new ways to interact with Google’s AI.