Google I/O 2026 kicks off today, May 19, with the main keynote streaming at 10am PT from Shoreline Amphitheatre, followed by the Developer Keynote at 1:30pm PT. Anyone wanting to follow along can tune in through the official Google I/O hub, the Google for Developers YouTube channel, or X.
We will be running our own watch party over on the Dev Mode Discord, complete with discussion threads, commentary, and Gemini Pro plan giveaways throughout the broadcast.
Hello all!
— Kol Tregaskes (@koltregaskes) May 11, 2026
Google I/O is back next week. 👀
Watch it Live with us on Dev Mode server. pic.twitter.com/l9EQKprsRv
On the model side, signals point to Gemini 3.5 Flash receiving its formal stage moment after a backend leak briefly routed it as “Gemini 3 Fast” to a subset of users earlier this week.
GOOGLE I/O 🔥: Google Flow is getting Gemini Omni and a new Flow Agent experience!
— 🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) May 19, 2026
> Your Agent is active! Ask Gemini to brainstorm concepts, generate image variations, rename assets, or answer questions about Flow. Start typing below or click the expand icon on the top right… pic.twitter.com/e3gCTu99OF
Gemini Omni, already trickling out across Google Flow and the Gemini app, is positioned as the next-generation successor and looks set to anchor the multimodal narrative, with text, image, and video generation folded into a single architecture. Gemini 3.5 Pro remains the wildcard, and although a full reveal feels uncertain, benchmark slides carrying a “coming soon” label would fit the pattern Google has used in past cycles.
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— Anshul Ramachandran (@_anshulr) May 19, 2026
The interface side carries comparable weight. A refreshed Gemini layout is already reaching users across mobile and web, leaning into the Liquid Glass aesthetic spotted over recent days.
A new UI experience is being rolled out on Gemini ahead of today's Google I/O.
— 🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) May 19, 2026
It also comes along with a Thinking effort selector and a new Usage Limits tab in settings. @GoogleDeepMind theme 🔥 pic.twitter.com/yW1oXjQqTX
Google AI Studio is expected to gain a dedicated mobile companion that lets developers write code straight from their phones, while the Gemini desktop app is set to introduce Spark, an agent mode capable of working with local folders, connectors, and skills.
GOOGLE 🔥: A new AI Studio mobile app is now available on Google Play for pre-registration!
— 🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) May 19, 2026
> "Your next big idea is just a conversation away. Inspiration doesn't wait for you to be at your desk. It strikes on the couch, on the bus, or in the middle of the night. With Google AI… pic.twitter.com/AMuCmejGwR
GOOGLE 🔥: Gemini desktop app will get Gemini Live, Gemini Spark, Gemini Omni, and a new "Stream to Cursor" feature.
— 🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) May 18, 2026
What we know so far 👀
- "Stream to Cursor" feature will allow Gemini to have something similar to "Magic Pointer" announced last week during Android Show.
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Antigravity should pick up Codex-style coding capabilities, Google Glass is in line for fresh Gemini Intelligence work, and both Chrome and Gemini Live appear ready for further upgrades tied to the broader push toward agent-first computing.
Plenty more is likely to surface across the two-day program, with on-demand sessions and codelabs landing on May 21. Drop by Discord, settle in, and enjoy the show.