Google launched a native Mac app for its AI tool, Gemini, providing an alternative to using the Gemini website or web app through a browser. The launch aims to enhance user accessibility and productivity on macOS.
The new app introduces several features designed to improve the user experience. Users can access the app quickly through keyboard shortcuts, such as Option + Space to initiate a quick chat and Option + Shift + Space to open a full chat window. Additionally, users can launch the app via a shortcut in the Dock or the Gemini icon in the Menu Bar.
The Gemini app enables users to share their window or screen during chats, offering better context for interactions. For this function, users must grant specific permissions during the initial setup. The app allows users to get quick answers, draft content, summarize lengthy information, brainstorm ideas, receive coding assistance, and analyze images by uploading them.
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According to Google, the app supports the following functionalities: obtaining rapid responses to questions, generating drafts for emails and documents, summarizing articles or web pages, brainstorming new ideas, and providing coding help, including writing and debugging code.
To install the Gemini app, users require a Mac running macOS Sequoia 15 or later, at least 8 GB of RAM, 200 MB of free disk space, and a stable internet connection. The app is free to use, but users with paid Google AI Pro plans can access higher usage limits.
The introduction of the Gemini Mac app aligns with the growing trend of AI tools being integrated into desktop environments, joining existing platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot.
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