Gemini intelligence is being integrated into Google Home APIs, offering developers access to over 750 million devices and enabling advanced features like AI-powered camera analysis and automated routines.
Google Wallet has expanded globally and introduced new features like digital IDs via a new Digital Credentials API, granular notifications for pass updates, and nearby pass notifications, along with other features like Value Added Opportunities and a Pass Upgrade experience.
At Google I/O 2025, new Google Pay API updates were unveiled to enhance checkout experiences with features like Android WebViews integration, a more versatile API, and improved developer tools.
Google AI Studio has been upgraded to enhance the developer experience, featuring native code generation with Gemini 2.5 Pro, agentic tools, and enhanced multimodal generation capabilities, plus new features like the Build tab, Live API, and improved tools for building sophisticated AI applications.
Top announcements from Google I/O 2025 focus on building across Google platforms and innovating with AI models from Google DeepMind, with key focus on new tools, APIs, and features designed to enhance developer productivity and create AI-powered experiences using Gemini, Android, Firebase, and web.
Gemma 3n is a cutting-edge open model designed for fast, multimodal AI on devices, featuring optimized performance, unique flexibility with a 2-in-1 model, and expanded multimodal understanding with audio, empowering developers to build live, interactive applications and sophisticated audio-centric experiences.
Google AI Edge advancements, include new Gemma 3 models, broader model support, and features like on-device RAG and Function Calling to enhance on-device generative AI capabilities.
Updates to Google's agent technologies include the Agent Development Kit (ADK) with new Python and Java versions, an improved Agent Engine UI for management, and enhancements to the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol for better agent communication and security.
Google Gemini models offer several advantages when building AI agents, such as advanced reasoning, function calling, multimodality, and large context window capabilities. Open-source frameworks like LangGraph, CrewAI, LlamaIndex, and Composio can be used with Gemini for agent development.
Stitch, a new Google Labs experiment, uses AI to generate UI designs and frontend code from text prompts and images, aiming to streamline the design and development workflow, offering features like UI generation from natural language or images, rapid iteration, and seamless paste to Figma and front-end code.