Use the Gemini web app

You can use the Gemini web app, gemini.google.com, to supercharge your ideas. With a little help from the Gemini web app, you can do things like:

  • Brainstorm ideas, develop a plan, or find different ways to get things done
  • Get a quick, easy to understand summary of more complex topics
  • Create first drafts of outlines, emails, blog posts, poems, and much more
Tip: You can also use the Gemini mobile app on some phones. Learn where the Gemini mobile app is available and how to set up the Gemini mobile app.

What you need

To use the Gemini web app at gemini.google.com on your personal Google Account, you need the following:

  • A personal Google Account that you manage on your own. You still can’t access the Gemini web app with a Google Account managed by Family Link.
  • Be 13 (or the applicable age in your country) or over.
  • A supported browser: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, or Edgium.

Learn about the languages and countries you can use the Gemini web app in.

Use Gemini on your work or school Google Account

To use Gemini on your work or school Google Account, access must be enabled by your administrator. Learn more about how to use Gemini on your work or school Google Account.

Before you use Gemini Apps

  • Don’t rely on responses from Gemini Apps as medical, legal, financial or other professional advice.
  • Responses from Gemini Apps don’t represent Google’s views, and should not be attributed to Google.
  • You are responsible for your use of code, which may be subject to an open source license. Learn more about code and citations.
  • Gemini Apps may provide inaccurate or inappropriate responses about people, so double-check responses. Your feedback makes Gemini Apps more helpful and safe. Learn how to give feedback

Start a conversation in chat

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, go to gemini.google.com.
  2. If you’re not already signed in, sign in to your Google Account. Learn how to sign in.
  3. In the text box at the bottom, enter your question or prompt.
  4. Optionally, to add a file to your prompt, tap Upload image or Add files .
  5. Tap Submit .

Tip: To start a new chat, at the top, tap New chat . Learn how to find and manage your recent chats.

Add an image or file to your prompt

Add a photo
  • To take a new photo: next to your prompt, tap Camera .
  • To add a photo from your device: next to your prompt, tap Upload image .
    • If you don’t find Upload image , first click Add files  and then Upload image .

Tip: Learn how to review and control your uploaded files.

Gemini Advanced only: Upload files

Users with Gemini Advanced can upload and analyze their files in the Gemini web app. Learn how to add a file to your prompt.

Examples

  • Outline my blog post about summer mocktail recipes.
  • Debug this error message: "FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'data.csv'"
  • I want to learn how to code in Python. How should I start? Create a learning plan for me, and recommend some videos.
  • I love video games and drawing. What are some jobs that I might like when I grow up?
  • Show my monthly expenses in a pie chart: Rent 1200, Groceries 300, Gas 60, Electricity 80, and Internet 50.
More examples
  • Help me finish my art studio tagline: craft, create, and ...
  • Draft a packing list for my weekend fishing and camping trip.
  • I want to write a novel. How can I get started?
  • Help me understand if lightning can strike the same place twice.
  • Tell me about the code within the google/jax GitHub repo.
  • Summarize the key themes of the book “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald in five bullet points. Bonus points if you can style them in an old-timey style in the voice of Nick Carraway.
  • Write a caption for a pic I took on a camping trip with my family. Make it creative and witty.
  • I’m graduating from high school soon. What should I do to get ready for life at my university?
Gemini Advanced examples
  • Give me an example of dictionary comprehension in python with examples.
  • Imagine you are a career counselor working with someone who feels stuck or overwhelmed in their career. What questions would you ask to uncover the root of their challenges and empower them to move forward?"
  • Create images of a jungle with a river in a splashy watercolor style.
  • I'm a fitness studio owner seeking to drive traffic from my Instagram to my website. Help me understand the difference between comments vs. shares in predicting long-term audience growth and website clicks. Provide 2 unusual tactics I might not have considered to improve those metrics.

Edit your prompt

If you want to revise your prompt, you can edit it, and the Gemini web app will regenerate the response.

  1. To the right of your prompt, tap Edit text .
  2. Edit your prompt.
  3. Tap Update.

Check other responses to your prompt

Important: This feature isn't available for responses that the Gemini web app generates with extensions.

For some prompts, you can review other drafts that the Gemini web app creates. This option is only available for the latest response.

  1. Above the response, tap View other drafts or Show drafts.
  2. Tap that draft you want to review.

Edit & run code in the Gemini web app

Important: This feature is only available in Gemini Advanced chats and for Python code.

You can edit and run Python code in a response directly in the Gemini web app. With this, you can experiment with code, learn how changes in code affect the output, and check that the code works as you expect it to.

  1. Ask the Gemini web app to generate code in Python.
    • Example: I have a pandas dataframe with names and birthdays, how can I add a column to show age in weeks?
  2. In the response, edit the code.
  3. Below the code, tap Run code .

Tip: You can also edit or run Python code without doing the other. For example, you can use Run code on the code that the Gemini web app provides to check its output.

Access educational resources

Important:

  • For now, these features are only available in English and in the United States.
  • For now, these features are not available to users under the age of 18.

Use Gemini Apps to learn with interactive study tools and tailored guidance:

  • Ask Gemini Apps to give you practice questions with feedback and hints. You can ask for specific quiz types like multiple choice or open-ended questions.
  • Prompt Gemini Apps to use reputable educational sources, including OpenStax textbooks, to respond.

You can prompt Gemini Apps to use reputable educational sources, including OpenStax textbooks, to respond. 

  1. In the text box, enter @ and type the source you would like to use. 
    • Currently, you can use OpenStax.
  2. Enter your prompt or question.
  3. Tap Submit .
Examples
  • @OpenStax explain the concept of supply and demand
  • Quiz me on the rise of industrialization

Do more with responses

  • To copy code from a response: Below the block of code, tap Copy .
  • To generate a chart based on data in a Gemini web app response, like a table: In a follow-up question, ask the Gemini web app to create a chart with that information.
    • Example: Make a bar chart showing the amount per category

Learn how to modify responses, export responses, and share your chats from Gemini Apps.

Gemini Apps & your location

Gemini Apps may use your location to provide more relevant responses to your prompts. Gemini Apps will use your general location or, if you allow it, your device's precise location. Learn how to manage your location

Check or update the location the Gemini web app uses for you

In the Gemini web app, your location is shown at the bottom of the menu.

You can select "Update location" to allow the Gemini web app to use your device’s precise location.

Tip: If you’re using the Gemini mobile app, learn how to manage your Gemini mobile app location.

Learn about responses from Gemini Apps

  • Gemini Apps are an experimental technology and may sometimes give inaccurate or inappropriate responses. When this happens, you can report a response.
  • Gemini Apps ability to hold context is purposefully limited for now. As Gemini Apps continues to learn, its ability to hold context during longer conversations will improve.

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