For those who enjoy interacting with Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, through its live camera feature, there’s welcome news. Google has just improved the video resolution while using Gemini Live with Camera. This means clearer visuals and a more effective way to show your AI assistant what you’re seeing.
Improved video resolution and quality while using Gemini Live with Camera
Many Android users had reported experiencing blurry video when using the Gemini Live feature. Google has acknowledged this feedback and deployed a fix to enhance the camera resolution. This is an important improvement, as a sharper image allows Gemini to “see” more detail in the objects or scenes you’re pointing your camera at. This way the AI can give you more accurate insights by better “understanding” the images. Whether you’re trying to identify a plant, troubleshoot a household item, or get ideas based on your surroundings, a clearer visual input makes a big difference.
Other changes
In addition to improved video resolution and quality, Gemini Live on Android also got a few other notable tweaks. One change you might notice is the removal of the left swipe gesture (spotted by 9to5Google). If you’re not aware, this gesture previously allowed quick access to Gemini Live from the app’s homescreen or within text chats. While some found this convenient, it also led to accidental activations. Now, you’ll primarily rely on the dedicated button in the bottom-right corner to launch Live mode.
Users in the beta channel will also notice another subtle visual refinement. The Gemini Live waveform, which visualizes your conversation, has seen a color change. It’s moving away from purple hues to a brighter, more vibrant blue. This aligns with other recent branding updates for Gemini. The change aims to give the interface a fresh, consistent look.
Clearly, the “resolution fix” is the most important improvement this update brings. And speaking of improvements, today Google announced monthly “Gemini Drops” for the AI platform. They will offer new features as well as tips for using the assistant’s capabilities.
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