Android users are finally starting to see Google’s major Gemini app design overhaul

TL;DR
  • Google’s new look for the Gemini app is rolling out on the eve of the company’s I/O 2026 developer conference.
  • The fresh user interface adds a blue-and-white gradient color scheme to the app, while combining and moving key functions around.
  • The Google account and settings tab is now located in the sidebar, and the tools and attachments menus have been combined.

Google I/O 2026 officially starts tomorrow, but Google didn’t wait to push a sweeping Gemini app redesign out to Android users. The new interface includes both visual and functional changes to the Gemini experience, and Android Authority spotted the update rolling out on multiple devices. The redesign matches the Gemini app for iOS overhaul that began rolling out earlier this month to iPhone users. It’s a minimalist homepage that swaps the older white-and-gray aesthetic out for a colorful blue-and-white gradient one.

The fresh Gemini app for Android homepage removes the suggestion chips in favor of a larger greeting. The homepage greeting is different each time you restart the Gemini app, and you might see messages like “the mic is yours” or “ask away.” There’s a new icon for temporary chats in the top-right corner — instead of a dotted-line chat bubble icon, the Gemini app now uses a dotted line with a pen as the temporary chat button. The Google account profile icon is removed from the Gemini app homepage and hidden inside the sidebar.



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