Googleโs trying to make waves with Gemini, its flagship suite of generative AI models, apps, and services. But whatโs Gemini? How can you use it? And how does itย stack up to other generative AI tools such as OpenAIโs ChatGPT, Metaโs Llama, and Microsoftโs Copilot?
To make it easier to keep up with the latest Gemini developments, weโve put together this handy guide, which weโll keep updated as new Gemini models, features, and news about Googleโs plans for Gemini are released.
What is Gemini?
Gemini is Googleโsย long-promised, next-gen generative AI model family. Developed by Googleโs AI research labs DeepMind and Google Research, it comes in four flavors:
- Gemini Ultra, a very large model.
- Gemini Pro, a large model โ though smaller than Ultra. The latest version, Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental, is Googleโs flagship.
- Gemini Flash, a speedier, โdistilledโ version of Pro. It also comes in a slightly smaller and faster version, called Gemini Flash-Lite, and a version with reasoning capabilities, called Gemini Flash Thinking Experimental.
- Gemini Nano, two small models:ย Nano-1ย and the slightly more capableย Nano-2, which is meant to run offline
All Gemini models were trained to be natively multimodal โ that is, able to work with and analyze more than just text. Google says they were pre-trained and fine-tuned on a variety of public, proprietary, and licensed audio, images, and videos; a set of codebases; and text in different languages.
This sets Gemini apart from models such asย Googleโs own LaMDA, which was trained exclusively on text data. LaMDA canโt understand or generate anything beyond text (e.g., essays, emails, and so on), but that isnโt necessarily the case with Gemini models.
Weโll note here that theย ethics and legalityย of training models on public data, in some cases without the data ownersโ knowledge or consent, are murky. Google has anย AI indemnification policyย to shield certain Google Cloud customers from lawsuits should they face them, but this policy contains carve-outs. Proceed with caution โ particularly if youโre intending on using Gemini commercially.
Whatโs the difference between the Gemini apps and Gemini models?
Gemini is separate and distinct from the Gemini apps on the web and mobile (formerly Bard).
The Gemini apps are clients that connect to various Gemini models and layer a chatbot-like interface on top. Think of them as front ends for Googleโs generative AI, analogous toย ChatGPTย and Anthropicโsย Claude family of apps.
Gemini on the web livesย here. On Android, theย Gemini appย replaces the existing Google Assistant app. And on iOS, theย Google and Google Search appsย serve as that platformโs Gemini clients.
On Android, it also recently became possible to bring up the Gemini overlay on top of any app to ask questions about whatโs on the screen (e.g., a YouTube video). Just press and hold a supported smartphoneโs power button or say, โHey Googleโ; youโll see the overlay pop up.
Gemini apps can accept images as well as voice commands and text โ including files like PDFs and soon videos, either uploaded or imported from Google Drive โ and generate images. As youโd expect, conversations with Gemini apps on mobile carry over to Gemini on the web and vice versa if youโre signed in to the same Google Account in both places.
Gemini Advanced
The Gemini apps arenโt the only means of recruiting Gemini modelsโ assistance with tasks. Slowly but surely, Gemini-imbued features areย making their wayย into staple Google apps and services like Gmail and Google Docs.
To take advantage of most of these, youโll need the Google One AI Premium Plan. Technically a part ofย Google One, the AI Premium Plan costs $20 and provides access to Gemini in Google Workspace apps like Docs, Maps, Slides, Sheets, Drive, and Meet. It also enables what Google calls Gemini Advanced, which brings the companyโs more sophisticated Gemini models to the Gemini apps.
Gemini Advanced users get extras here and there, too, like priority access to new features, the ability to run and edit Python code directly in Gemini, and a larger โcontext window.โ Gemini Advanced can remember the content of โ and reason across โ roughly 750,000 words in a conversation (or 1,500 pages of documents). Thatโs compared to the 24,000 words (or 48 pages) the vanilla Gemini app can handle.

Gemini Advanced also gives users access to Googleโs Deep Research feature, which uses โadvanced reasoningโ and โlong context capabilitiesโ to generate research briefs. After you prompt the chatbot, it creates a multi-step research plan, asks you to approve it, and then Gemini takes a few minutes to search the web and generate an extensive report based on your query. Itโs meant to answer more complex questions such as, โCan you help me redesign my kitchen?โ
Google also offers Gemini Advanced users a memory feature, that allows the chatbot to use your old conversations with Gemini as context for your current conversation. Gemini Advanced users also get increased usage for NotebookLM, the companyโs product that turns PDFs into AI-generated podcasts.
Gemini Advanced users also get access to Googleโs experimental version of Gemini 2.0 Pro, the companyโs flagship model thatโs optimized for difficult coding and math problems.
Another Gemini Advanced exclusive is trip planning in Google Search, which creates custom travel itineraries from prompts.ย Taking into account things like flight times (from emails in a userโs Gmail inbox), meal preferences, and information about local attractions (from Google Search and Maps data), as well as the distances between those attractions, Gemini will generate an itinerary that updates automatically to reflect any changes.ย
Gemini across Google services is also available to corporate customers through two plans, Gemini Business (an add-on for Google Workspace) and Gemini Enterprise. Gemini Business costs as low as $6 per user per month, while Gemini Enterprise โ which adds meeting note-taking and translated captions as well as document classification and labeling โ is generally more expensive, but is priced based on a businessโs needs. (Both plans require an annual commitment.)
In Gmail, Gemini lives in a side panel that can write emails and summarize message threads. Youโll find the same panel in Docs, where it helps you write and refine your content and brainstorm new ideas. Gemini in Slides generates slides and custom images. And Gemini in Google Sheets tracks and organizes data, creating tables and formulas.
Googleโs AI chatbot recently came to Maps, where Gemini can summarize reviews about coffee shops or offer recommendations about how to spend a day visiting a foreign city.
Geminiโs reach extends to Drive as well, where it can summarize files and folders and give quick facts about a project. In Meet, meanwhile, Gemini translates captions into additional languages.

Gemini recently came to Googleโs Chrome browserย in the form of an AI writing tool. You can use it to write something completely new or rewrite existing text; Google says itโll consider the web page youโre on to make recommendations.
Elsewhere, youโll find hints of Gemini in Googleโsย database products,ย cloud security tools,ย and app development platformsย (includingย Firebaseย andย Project IDX), as well as in apps likeย Google Photosย (where Gemini handles natural language search queries), YouTube (where it helps brainstorm video ideas), and theย NotebookLM note-taking assistant.
Code Assistย (formerlyย Duet AI for Developers), Googleโs suite of AI-powered assistance tools for code completion and generation, is offloading heavy computational lifting to Gemini. So are Googleโsย security products underpinned by Gemini, likeย Gemini in Threat Intelligence, which can analyze large portions of potentially malicious code and let users perform natural language searches for ongoing threats or indicators of compromise.
Gemini extensions and Gems
Announced at Google I/O 2024,ย Gemini Advanced users can create Gems, custom chatbots powered by Gemini models. Gems can be generated from natural language descriptions โ for example, โYouโre my running coach. Give me a daily running planโ โ and shared with others or kept private.
Gems are available on desktop and mobile in 150 countries and most languages. Eventually, theyโll be able to tap an expanded set of integrations with Google services, including Google Calendar, Tasks, Keep, and YouTube Music, to complete custom tasks.

Speaking of integrations, the Gemini apps on the web and mobile can tap into Google services via what Google calls โGemini extensions.โ Gemini today integrates with Google Drive, Gmail, and YouTube to respond to queries such as โCould you summarize my last three emails?โ Later this year, Gemini will be able to take additional actions with Google Calendar, Keep, Tasks, YouTube Music and Utilities, the Android-exclusive apps that control on-device features like timers and alarms, media controls, the flashlight, volume, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and so on.
Gemini Live in-depth voice chats
An experience called Gemini Live allows users to have โin-depthโ voice chats with Gemini. Itโs available in the Gemini apps on mobile and the Pixel Buds Pro 2, where it can be accessed even when your phoneโs locked.
With Gemini Live enabled, you can interrupt Gemini while the chatbotโs speaking (in one of several new voices) to ask a clarifying question, and itโll adapt to your speech patterns in real time. At some point, Gemini is supposed to gain visual understanding, allowing it to see and respond to your surroundings, either via photos or video captured by your smartphonesโ cameras.

Live is also designed to serve as a virtual coach of sorts, helping you rehearse for events, brainstorm ideas, and so on. For instance, Live can suggest which skills to highlight in an upcoming job or internship interview, and it can give public speaking advice.
You can read our review of Gemini Live here. Spoiler alert: We think the feature has a ways to go before itโs super useful โ but itโs early days, admittedly.
Image generation via Imagen 3
Gemini users can generate artwork and images using Googleโs built-in Imagen 3 model.
Google says that Imagen 3 can more accurately understand the text prompts that it translates into images versus its predecessor,ย Imagen 2, and is more โcreative and detailedโ in its generations. In addition, the model produces fewer artifacts and visual errors (at least according to Google), and is the best Imagen model yet for rendering text.

Back in February 2024, Googleย was forced to pauseย Geminiโs ability to generate images of people after users complained ofย historicalย inaccuracies. But in August, the company reintroduced people generation for certain users, specifically English-language users signed up for one of Googleโs paid Gemini plans (e.g., Gemini Advanced) as part of a pilot program.
Gemini for teens
In June, Google introduced a teen-focused Gemini experience, allowing students to sign up via their Google Workspace for Education school accounts.
The teen-focused Gemini has โadditional policies and safeguards,โ including a tailored onboarding process and an โAI literacy guideโ to (as Google phrases it) โhelp teens use AI responsibly.โ Otherwise, itโs nearly identical to the standard Gemini experience, down to the โdouble checkโ feature that looks across the web to see if Geminiโs responses are accurate.
Gemini in smart home devices
A growing number of Google-made devices tap Gemini for enhanced functionality, from the Google TV Streamer to the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro to the newest Nest Learning Thermostat.
On the Google TV Streamer, Gemini uses your preferences to curate content suggestions across your subscriptions and summarize reviews and even whole seasons of TV.

On the latest Nest thermostat (as well as Nest speakers, cameras, and smart displays), Gemini will soon bolster Google Assistantโs conversational and analytic capabilities.
Subscribers to Googleโs Nest Aware plan later this year will get a preview of new Gemini-powered experiences like AI descriptions for Nest camera footage, natural language video search and recommended automations. Nest cameras will understand whatโs happening in real-time video feeds (e.g., when a dogโs digging in the garden), while the companion Google Home app will surface videos and create device automations given a description (e.g., โDid the kids leave their bikes in the driveway?,โ โHave my Nest thermostat turn on the heating when I get home from work every Tuesdayโ).

Also later this year, Google Assistant will get a few upgrades on Nest-branded and other smart home devices to make conversations feel more natural. Improved voices are on the way, in addition to the ability to ask follow-up questions and โ[more] easily go back and forth.โ
What can the Gemini models do?
Because Gemini models are multimodal, they can perform a range of multimodal tasks, from transcribing speech to captioning images and videos in real time. Many of these capabilities have reached the product stage (as alluded to in the previous section), and Google is promising much more in the not-too-distant future.
Of course, itโs a bit hard to take the company at its word. Googleย seriously underdeliveredย with the original Bard launch. More recently, it ruffled feathersย with a video purporting to show Geminiโs capabilitiesย that was more or less aspirational โ not live.
Also, Google offers no fix for some of theย underlying problemsย with generative AI tech today, like itsย encodedย biasesย and tendency to make things up (i.e.,ย hallucinate). Neither do its rivals, but itโs something to keep in mind when considering using or paying for Gemini.
Assuming for the purposes of this article that Google is being truthful with its recent claims, hereโs what the different tiers of Gemini can do now and what theyโll be able to do once they reach their full potential:
What you can do with Gemini Ultra
Google says thatย Gemini Ultraย โ thanks to its multimodality โ can be used to help with things like physics homework, solving problems step-by-step on a worksheet, and pointing out possible mistakes in already filled-in answers.
However, we havenโt seen much of Gemini Ultra in recent months. The model does not appear in the Gemini app, and isnโt listed on Google Geminiโs API pricing page. However, that doesnโt mean Google wonโt bring Gemini Ultra back to the forefront of its offerings in the future.
Ultra can also be applied to tasks such as identifying scientific papers relevant to a problem, Google says. The model can extract information from several papers, for instance, and update a chart from one by generating the formulas necessary to re-create the chart with more timely data.
Gemini Ultra technically supports image generation. But that capability hasnโt made its way into the productized version of the model yet โ perhaps because the mechanism is more complex than how apps such as ChatGPT generate images. Rather than feed prompts to an image generator (likeย DALL-E 3, in ChatGPTโs case), Gemini outputs images โnatively,โ without an intermediary step.
Ultra is available as an API through Vertex AI, Googleโs fully managed AI dev platform, and AI Studio, Googleโs web-based tool for app and platform developers.
Gemini Proโs capabilities
Google says that its latest Pro model, Gemini 2.0 Pro, is its best model yet for coding performance and complex prompts. Itโs currently available as an experimental version, meaning it can have unexpected issues.
Gemini 2.0 Pro outperforms its predecessor, Gemini 1.5 Pro, in benchmarks measuring coding, reasoning, math, and factual accuracy. The model can take in up to 1.4 million words, two hours of video, or 22 hours of audio and can reason across or answer questions about that data (more or less).
However, Gemini 1.5 Pro still powers Googleโs Deep Research feature.
Gemini 2.0 Pro works alongside a feature called code execution, released in June alongside Gemini 1.5 Pro, which aims to reduce bugs in code that the model generates by iteratively refining that code over several steps. (Code execution also supports Gemini Flash.)
Within Vertex AI, developers can customize Gemini Pro to specific contexts and use cases via a fine-tuning or โgroundingโ process. For example, Pro (along with other Gemini models) can be instructed to use data from third-party providers like Moodyโs, Thomson Reuters, ZoomInfo and MSCI, or source information from corporate datasets or Google Search instead of its wider knowledge bank. Gemini Pro can also be connected to external, third-party APIs to perform particular actions, like automating a back-office workflow.
AI Studio offers templates for creating structured chat prompts with Pro. Developers can control the modelโs creative range and provide examples to give tone and style instructions โ and also tune Proโs safety settings.
Vertex AI Agent Builderย lets people build Gemini-powered โagentsโ within Vertex AI. For example, a company could create an agent that analyzes previous marketing campaigns to understand a brand style and then apply that knowledge to help generate new ideas consistent with the style.ย
Gemini Flash is lighter but packs a punch
Google calls Gemini 2.0 Flash its AI model for the agentic era. The model can natively generate images and audio, in addition to text, and can use tools like Google Search and interact with external APIs.
The 2.0 Flash model is faster than Geminiโs previous generation of models and even outperforms some of the larger Gemini 1.5 models on benchmarks measuring coding and image analysis. You can try Gemini 2.0 Flash in the Gemini web or mobile app, and through Googleโs AI developer platforms.
In December, Google released a โthinkingโ version of Gemini 2.0 Flash thatโs capable of โreasoning,โ in which the AI model takes a few seconds to work backwards through a problem before it gives an answer.
In February, Google made Gemini 2.0 Flash thinking available in the Gemini app. The same month, Google also released a smaller version called Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite. The company says this model outperforms its Gemini 1.5 Flash model, but runs at the same price and speed.
An offshoot of Gemini Pro thatโs small and efficient, built for narrow, high-frequency generative AI workloads, Flash is multimodal like Gemini Pro, meaning it can analyze audio, video, images, and text (but it can only generate text). Google says that Flash is particularly well-suited for tasks like summarization and chat apps, plus image and video captioning and data extraction from long documents and tables.
Devs using Flash and Pro can optionally leverage context caching, which lets them store large amounts of information (e.g., a knowledge base or database of research papers) in a cache that Gemini models can quickly and relatively cheaply access. Context caching is an additional fee on top of other Gemini model usage fees, however.
Gemini Nano can run on your phone
Gemini Nano is a much smaller version of the Gemini Pro and Ultra models, and itโs efficient enough to run directly on (some) devices instead of sending the task to a server somewhere. So far, Nano powers a couple of features on theย Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9ย andย Samsung Galaxy S24, including Summarize in Recorder and Smart Reply in Gboard.
The Recorder app, which lets users push a button to record and transcribe audio, includes a Gemini-powered summary of recorded conversations, interviews, presentations, and other audio snippets. Users get summaries even if they donโt have a signal or Wi-Fi connection โ and in a nod to privacy, no data leaves their phone in process.

Nano is also in Gboard, Googleโs keyboard replacement. There, it powers a feature called Smart Reply, which helps to suggest the next thing youโll want to say when having a conversation in a messaging app such as WhatsApp.
In the Google Messages app on supported devices, Nano drives Magic Compose, which can craft messages in styles like โexcited,โ โformal,โ and โlyrical.โ
Google says that a future version of Android will tap Nano toย alert users to potential scams during calls.ย The new weather app on Pixel phones uses Gemini Nano to generate tailored weather reports. And TalkBack, Googleโs accessibility service, employs Nano toย create aural descriptions of objectsย for low-vision and blind users.
How much do the Gemini models cost?
Gemini 1.5 Pro, 1.5 Flash, 2.0 Flash, and 2.0 Flash-Lite are available through Googleโs Gemini API for building apps and services โ all with free options. But the free options impose usage limits and leave out certain features, like context caching and batching.
Gemini models are otherwise pay-as-you-go. Hereโs the base pricing โ not including add-ons like context caching โ as of September 2024:
- Gemini 1.5 Pro:ย $1.25 per 1 million input tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens) or $2.50 per 1 million input tokens (for prompts longer than 128K tokens); $5 per 1 million output tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens) or $10 per 1 million output tokens (for prompts longer than 128K tokens)
- Gemini 1.5 Flash:ย 7.5 cents per 1 million input tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens), 15 cents per 1 million input tokens (for prompts longer than 128K tokens), 30 cents per 1 million output tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens), 60 cents per 1 million output tokens (for prompts longer than 128K tokens)
- Gemini 2.0 Flash: 10 cents per 1 million input tokens, 40 cents per 1 million output tokens. For audio specifically, it costs 70 center per 1 million input tokens, and also 40 centers per 1 million output tokens.
- Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite: 7.5 cents per 1 million input tokens, 30 cents per 1 million output tokens.
Tokens are subdivided bits of raw data, like the syllables โfan,โ โtas,โ and โticโ in the word โfantasticโ; 1 million tokens is equivalent to about 700,000 words. Input refers to tokens fed into the model, while output refers to tokens that the model generates.
2.0 Pro pricing has yet to be announced, and Nano is still inย early access.
Whatโs the latest on Project Astra?
Project Astra is Google DeepMindโs effort to create AI-powered apps and โagentsโ for real-time, multimodal understanding. In demos, Google has shown how the AI model can simultaneously process live video and audio. Google released an app version of Project Astra to a small number of trusted testers in December but has no plans for a broader release right now.
The company would like to put Project Astra in a pair of smart glasses. Google also gave a prototype of some glasses with Project Astra and augmented reality capabilities to a few trusted testers in December. However, thereโs not a clear product at this time, and itโs unclear when Google would actually release something like this.
Project Astra is still just that, a project, and not a product. However, the demos of Astra reveal what Google would like its AI products to do in the future.
Is Gemini coming to the iPhone?
It might.ย
Apple has said that itโs in talks to put Gemini and other third-party models to useย for a number of features in its Apple Intelligence suite. Following aย keynote presentation at WWDC 2024, Apple SVP Craig Federighiย confirmed plans to work with models,ย including Gemini, but he didnโt divulge any additional details.
This post was originally published February 16, 2024, and is updated regularly.


