1. Google is planning to revamp its Gemini AI app with a new user interface, shifting from a chatbot-style look to a scrollable feed with suggested prompts accompanied by eye-catching photos.
2. The new interface, not yet live to the public, would aim to inspire users with more specific suggestions on how to use Gemini's AI and make the app more visually appealing and engaging.
3. If launched, this revamp could help Google better compete with rival OpenAI and capitalize on consumer demand for its newer AI image model, Nano Banana, which helped Gemini climb the U.S. App Store charts in September.
2. The new interface, not yet live to the public, would aim to inspire users with more specific suggestions on how to use Gemini's AI and make the app more visually appealing and engaging.
3. If launched, this revamp could help Google better compete with rival OpenAI and capitalize on consumer demand for its newer AI image model, Nano Banana, which helped Gemini climb the U.S. App Store charts in September.
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Date: Oct. 3, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-03
Created: 2025/10/04 04:20
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:21
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