Everything Google unveiled at I/O 2025
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The Google I/O 2025 announcements showcases the company’s considerable advancements in the field of AI as well as its Android XR platform.
Here are the biggest highlights from Google I/O 2025, including Gemini 2.5 Pro, Project Astra, AI-powered Search, creative tools like Veo 3, and smarter Google apps.
Today is one of the most important days on the tech calendar as Google kicked off its I/O developer event with its annual keynote. As ever, the company had many updates for a wide range of products to talk about.
Forget Android, Pixel devices, Google Photos, Maps and all the other Google staples – none were anywhere to be seen. Instead, the full two-hour keynote spent its entire time taking us through Gemini, Veo, Flow, Beam, Astra, Imagen and a bunch of other tools to help you navigate the new AI landscape.
Announcements: Following last year's momentum, Google introduced big updates like Gemini 1.5, Project Astra, Circle to Search, and better Android integration. This year, it focused on improving and expanding those ideas.
Google I/O 2025 introduced major updates, including AI Mode for Search, Gemini in Chrome, a new AI filmmaking app, and Android XR smart glasses. Here are the seven biggest highlights from the event.
Google IO 2025 reveals AI breakthroughs, AR advancements, and cross-platform tools transforming how we interact with technology.
Google highlighted AI innovations, including the launch of Gemini Live for users, AI Mode in Search, and the new Android XR OS. They also introduced Imagen 4 and Veo 3 for enhanced image and video generation,
Google I/O 2025 delivered a deluge of AI-powered updates across its services and platforms. From consumer features to developer tools, the focus was clearly on Gemini, automation, and deep personalisation.
From flashy moonshots to real features there was a little bit of everything. Including stuff that Apple users will also greatly benefit from.
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (GOOGL) on Tuesday launched into another artificial intelligence-heavy edition of its annual developer conference, Google I/O, and its CEO spent his opening keynote saying that the company continues to move quickly on AI rollouts.