
Google I/O 2026 Developer Keynote: Welcome To Gemimi Era
Google I/O 2026 was held May 19–20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Before the event started, Google said the conference would highlight its latest AI breakthroughs plus product updates across Gemini, Android, and more, with keynotes, fireside chats, and product demos.
Indeed, the event was positioned as an AI-heavy developer conference, with emphasis on Gemini and Android updates. Google’s own event materials also framed it as a showcase for broader product and platform changes across the company.
Before the conference, reporting said the main themes would likely include AI, Android 17, Chrome, and Google Cloud, along with technical sessions and workshops for developers. Google also promoted a “save the date” interactive experience built with Gemini ahead of the event. Besides, Google positioned AI as moving from “assistant” ‑ style tools into an “agentic” era, where AI systems can autonomously handle complex tasks across products.

Google positioned AI as moving from “assistant” ‑ style tools into an “agentic” era, where AI systems can autonomously handle complex tasks across products.
New AI models and tools
At the I/O Google introduced the Gemini 3.5 series, with Gemini 3.5 Flash as a fast, efficient model for coding, reasoning, and real‑world workflow. Besides, the company announced that Gemini 3.5 Pro would follow next month.
It also unveiled Gemini Omni, a multimodal model that can generate and edit video from text, images, and audio prompts, targeting use in Gemini, YouTube Shorts, and Google Flow, with automatic SynthID watermarks on AI‑generated video.
AI in search and everyday apps
Google framed a major overhaul of Google Search as the “biggest transformation in over two decades,” adding a redesigned, AI‑powered interface that accepts text, images, files, and even Chrome tabs as inputs, making queries more conversational.
It also announced that AI‑powered agents will increasingly schedule appointments, auto‑fill forms, and manage shopping carts across Android, Gmail, Chrome, and other apps, turning each product into an “agent” that acts on your behalf.

It also announced that AI‑powered agents will increasingly schedule appointments, auto‑fill forms, and manage shopping carts across Android, Gmail, Chrome, and other apps, turning each product into an “agent” that acts on your behalf.
Agents and developer platforms
Google emphasized its Antigravity platform (now Antigravity 2.0) as an “agent‑first” environment for developers to orchestrate AI agents that can build Android and web apps, manage workflows, and plug into tools like Chrome DevTools.
Overall, the company said AI is no longer just a feature bolted onto products but is becoming the core of how users interact with Google’s ecosystem, from search and video to shopping and wearables.
Links
- 100 things we announced at I/O 2026 – Google Blog
- Sell pre-owned Google Pixel online – iGotOffer
- Google’s New Revolution Called “TurboQuant” Unveiled – iGotOffer Blog
Google I/O ’26 Keynote [Video]
Video uploaded by Google on May 19, 2026.


Facebook
Twitter
RSS