Google opens Gemini Nano AI to Android developers
Gemini Nano AI, already available on Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S24 devices, now allows developers to integrate AI features into their apps with Google’s newly released AI Edge SDK.

Google’s Gemini Nano, a powerful on-device AI model, is now available for developers to integrate into their apps through the newly released AI Edge SDK. By running locally, Gemini Nano offers tasks such as text summarisation and image descriptions, while keeping user data private by processing everything on the device.
Already featured in Google’s Pixel 9 and Samsung’s Galaxy S24 devices, Gemini Nano powers AI functionalities in apps like Pixel Recorder and Google Messages. Developers can now experiment with these tools to bring AI features to their own apps, with Google expanding access to the AI Edge SDK beyond its previous early access programme.
Currently, developers can explore text-to-text prompts, such as smart replies, proofreading, and summarisation. Google plans to add support for other modalities, like image processing, in future updates. This move will enable broader AI integration across third-party apps, offering enhanced user experiences.
By customising Gemini Nano through the AI Edge SDK, developers will have control over how AI processes information, allowing them to adapt responses to suit their app’s needs. This marks a significant step towards more AI-driven apps for Android users.