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Google on April 15, 2026, released a native Gemini app for macOS, bringing its flagship AI assistant to desktops with system-level integration.
The Swift-built app runs on macOS 15 (Sequoia) and up, is available globally and can be summoned anywhere with a default Option+Space shortcut (Option+Shift+Space opens the full chat). Gemini can inspect shared windows and local files after user permission, summarize documents and charts, draft text, debug code and generate images and video via Googleās Nano Banana and Veo models.
The client offers menu bar and Dock access, configurable shortcuts, memory and connected-app controls, and parity with mobile/web features; free access is available with expanded usage behind Google AI subscription tiers.
Google said the Mac app was developed rapidly and follows a Windows release; the company frames it as the start of a āpersonal, proactiveā desktop assistant.
The launch comes ahead of planned deeper Gemini integration into Apple Intelligence and the next Siri revamp under a Google-Apple collaboration announced earlier this year.
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