Google launches macOS Gemini app

Fully featured Gemini, including nano banana and screen sharing — now for the Mac. (Picture: Google)
The Gemini app for macOS took just a few days to prototype and was fully developed in less than a hundred days, Ars Technica writes.

Once installed, it can be launched from the menu bar or by pressing Option+Space on the keyboard.

The app goes a bit further than ChatGPT on the Mac, letting you share your entire screen with Gemini, or just select apps, and otherwise has everything the web interface offers, 9to5Google reports.

The app/window sharing lets Gemini answer questions about spreadsheets, reports, web pages or code bases, Google says.

Read more: Get the app on Google, writeups on 9to5Google, MacRumors and Ars Technica.