Google today launched its dedicated AI mobile app, Gemini in India. The search giant has already released the app in the US over four months ago. This app will support English and nine Indian languages.
The Gemini mobile app in India currently supports nine Indian languages that include Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. As a result, the stateside company said on Tuesday that users within the country could compose or speak in any of the above-mentioned supported languages to receive AI help.
According to TechCrunch, Google confirmed that the Gemini mobile app by default works on Gemini 1.0 Pro. Still, its paid version on Gemini Advanced experience based on Gemini 1.5 Pro will give a 1 million token context window so that you can process and understand wide varieties of information-from documents up to 1,500 pages to complex data analysis tasks in it. It also has access support for nine Indian languages on the Gemini mobile app.
Along with its roll-out in India, the search giant has stealthily rolled out Gemini mobile app in Turkey, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Android users from the countries specified above can download the Gemini app through Play Store. You may also choose Gemini as the default AI assistant within the Google Assistant app. Within a few weeks, iPhone owners from India will also be able to use Gemini through the Google app.
At its I/O developer conference in May, Google touted some extensions of its Gemini AI assistant into apps like Gmail, Google Messages and YouTube, and deep integration inside the Android operating system. Some of those experiences will roll out to supported devices over the next few months, though today, Google said that Gemini is landing in Google Messages in English for Indian users.
First introduced to the U.S. in February, Gemini mobile was launched in the European markets of Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, and the U.K. By April, more languages were added to the app that included Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese among several others, in order to go further down.