Last week, Google began to roll the Gemini live camera and screen sharing widely for advanced customers, and the project estra-operated capabilities will soon be free for all Android users.
Mithun Live now lets you ask questions about what is on your screen or camera. Screen sharing can be started quickly by launching Gemini overlay and tapping the chip with a new “share screen” chip. After confirming, you will see a count next to your status bar. Google has since rolled out the new phone call-style notification for Live.
You can scroll an app or website while talking to Mithun Live. Gemini is a subtle vibration before giving a live answer. Pull your notification shade down at any time for “Shareing” “.
To launch the camera, open fullscreen Gemini Live for the new button on the left (screen sharing can also be started from here). A visual-visual then appears, allowing you to switch to the front-faceing lens with a button in the bottom corner.
Mithun says: “For better results, capture objects with stable movements.” Performance for Gemini Live to capture the video should be active.
Camera and screen sharing include how you can talk to Mithun Live about an image, PDF, or YouTube video.
Mithun Live’s Estra-Purd Visual sharing was first announced in I/O 2024 in last May. It began to roll out in March, with extensive availability for Mithun Advanced, who came last week.
Company Announced today And confirmed by AM TechHive that this will not require a subscription, and it is rolling for “all” Android users. This free Gemini live camera will be “in the coming weeks” completely available.
Google is quickly proceeding to provide it to free users, which follows Gemini 2.5 Pro (Experiment) last month.