Google’s New AI Tools Just Went Live Worldwide - Here’s What You Can Use Right Now
Google revealed a batch of practical tools at I/O 2025, and five of them just went global. Here are all the tools you can try hands-on right now:
1. Imagen-4
Google launched Imagen-4 as its sharpest image model yet. It emphasizes clearer detail, supports longer text in images, and now handles spelling much better. It creates outputs in different aspect ratios and up to 2K resolution, making it perfect for presentations or print. You can access it through the Gemini app, Whisk, Vertex AI, and Workspace.
2. Gemini with New Deep-Research
The Gemini app now lets you upload PDFs and images for private research. It takes your files as input and, with public data, helps produce detailed reports. You can also turn that output into interactive quizzes, visuals, and more using Canvas.
3. Jules for writing code
Jules, powered by Gemini-2.5 Pro, automates coding tasks in your GitHub repo. It works asynchronously, from reviewing issues, fixing bugs, and building features. Once it completes a task, it delivers a pull request and even offers an audio summary of recent updates. You can access Jules in public beta here.
Other recent Google news –
- Google for Nonprofits Expands to 100+ Countries and Adds Free AI Tools
- Google Classroom Has Some New Tools to Help Teachers Track Student Progress
- Gemini Can Now Create Fully Editable Charts on Google Sheets – Know More Here
4. Stitch – to build UI from descriptions
Stitch takes prompts, wireframes, or images and generates polished UI designs along with front-end code for desktop and mobile. You interact with it through chat, tweak themes, then export HTML/CSS or Figma assets. To try it, access Stitch here.
5. Veo 3
Google introduced Veo 3 last month as an upgrade to Veo 2. It can generate short videos with native sound, dialogue, noises, music, and visuals that respect physics and prompt intent. You can use it in the Gemini app, Vertex AI, or Flow.
These five AI tools form the first wave of Google’s I/O’s global software rollouts. If you’re ready to test-drive them, they’re available now. Expect more specialized features in the weeks and months ahead.
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