Daily Technology
·30/04/2026
Google has rolled out a significant update for its Gemini application, enabling users to generate a variety of downloadable and shareable files directly within the app. This new functionality aims to streamline the process from initial brainstorming to a finished document, enhancing user productivity by reducing manual steps.
The update expands Gemini's capabilities to create files in multiple formats, including Google Workspace files like Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Additionally, it supports widely used formats such as PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), CSV, LaTeX, Plain Text (.txt), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and Markdown (.md). This feature is designed to eliminate the intermediate steps of manually copying text or data, pasting it into another application, and then reformatting it. The goal is to provide a seamless transition from an idea to a complete, ready-to-share file. For instance, a user can upload lecture notes and prompt Gemini to create a structured study guide as a PDF, consolidating information efficiently. According to Google, this file generation capability is now available to all Gemini app users globally, marking a substantial enhancement in the tool's utility for both professional and academic tasks.
In parallel with the global release, Google is also extending its personalization features to users in the United Kingdom. These include "Memories," a function that allows Gemini to remember key details and user preferences from previous conversations, and the ability to import chat histories from other AI applications. These features are expected to be fully rolled out in the UK over the next few weeks. The integration of direct file creation represents a notable step forward in making AI assistants more practical and integrated into daily workflows. By reducing manual data handling, Gemini is positioned as a more powerful tool for content creation and information management.