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    Google’s New Gemini App for Mac Comes With Two Key Benefits (and One Drawback)

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    If you’re a frequent Gemini user, and you happen to have a Mac, good news: Google just launched a dedicated Gemini app for macOS. It’s a long time coming, seeing as Google’s rivals, like OpenAI and Anthropic, have had dedicated Mac apps for ChatGPT and Claude for some time.

    Gemini’s Mac app appears to come with many of the same benefits as other desktop AI apps. For most queries, the experience is about the same as it is on the web app: You ask Gemini a question or make a request, and it responds appropriately. But there are two keys advantages to breaking out of the web app.

    Summon Gemini with a keyboard shortcut

    First, Gemini can be called up at any time using a keyboard shortcut. (By default, Option + Space, so rather than pull up the Mac app (or the web app, for that matter) whenever you have a question or a request for Gemini, you can hit the keyboard shortcut for quicker access. This makes using the chatbot more convenient when you’re bouncing around tasks on your Mac, without having to switch between different apps or windows. Alternatively, Gemini can live in your menu bar, so you can access it there as well.

    Ask Gemini questions about your Mac

    The second benefit is that Gemini for Mac can answer questions about your Mac with contextual clues. In other words, you can ask a question about something happening on your screen (e.g. “what are the three most notable trends in this chart?”) and Gemini can answer, without you having to take a screenshot and share to the app directly.


    What do you think so far?

    This isn’t quite as seamless as just pulling up Gemini and asking it a question, however: If you want to try it out, you’ll need to click the “Add files and tools” option in Gemini, choose “Share window,” then select the window you want to share. From here, Gemini will have access, and can answer questions—assuming you have the proper settings enabled in System Settings > Privacy & Security. This is definitely the move from a privacy perspective, but it does add friction to the experience for users who would otherwise feel comfortable letting Gemini access the screen.

    The Gemini Mac app can’t do things for you

    Speaking of access, Gemini for Mac does not appear to have agentic features, such as Claude’s “Computer Use.” As such, you won’t be able to have Gemini take over your computer and perform tasks on your behalf—though that’s not necessarily a bad thing, seeing as these tools are vulnerable to link injection. In addition, Google says that Gemini for Mac also works with Nano Banana, the company’s AI image model, and Veo, the company’s AI video model, so users can generate images and videos without leaving the app. Gemini is available for free to all Gemini users on Macs running macOS 15 and up. You can download it here.

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