Google has announced that the camera and screen sharing feature recently introduced in Gemini Live for the Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 series will soon be available to all Android users. Google expressed excitement over the early feedback and aims to expand access to more users. The rollout of this new Gemini Live feature was announced on Twitter, with Google stating that they have decided to make it available to a wider audience. The feature will begin rolling out to all Android users starting today, although it may take a few weeks to reach all devices. The Gemini Live camera and screen sharing feature allows users to share real-time camera views or screen content with Gemini for assistance or exploration purposes. Google encourages users to brainstorm ideas with Gemini using this feature. To access the feature, users can open the Gemini app and tap on the Gemini Live icon to initiate a live session. The camera and screen sharing options are available at the bottom of the screen. Have you tried out these features yet? Share your experiences and what you have been using them for. This AI feature has sparked interest in finding new ways to utilize its capabilities. Don’t forget to check out Gemini on Google Play to explore the feature further.