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You can finally use Ask Gemini in the Google Drive mobile app

Google is officially rolling out Ask Gemini to iOS and Android, turning the standard Drive search bar into a deeply capable research assistant.

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For anyone who has ever spent ten minutes frantically scrolling through Google Drive trying to remember exactly which folder holds that one specific project update from three months ago, Google has some welcome news. After launching Ask Gemini in Drive on the web back in April, the company is officially bringing that same AI-powered research assistant to the palm of your hand via the mobile apps for Android and iOS.

If you are a heavy user of Google’s ecosystem, the change is pretty noticeable right away. You’ll see a dedicated “Ask Gemini” button parked right near the search bar. Tapping it doesn’t just pull up a standard search box; it opens a full-screen, conversational interface. It’s designed to be a “deep focus” workspace, which is a fancy way of saying it’s meant to help you cut through the noise. Instead of relying on keywords and hoping the right file pops up, you can now hold a multi-turn conversation with your own data.

The real strength here is context. Because Gemini is built directly into the Drive architecture, it isn’t just looking at file names. You can ask questions like, “What were the top risks mentioned in our Q2 operational updates?” or have it synthesize feedback from various meeting notes and pitch decks to help you prepare for a call. It’s smart enough to pull information across your Workspace apps, too—if you grant it permission, it can tap into your Gmail, Calendar, and Chat history to find the missing link in a project.

Google is also addressing the “where did I leave off?” problem. The conversations are persistent, meaning your chat history is saved. You can start a brainstorming session while on the bus, get interrupted, and then pick up exactly where you left off from your laptop later in the day. Plus, for those worried about privacy, Google has emphasized that this feature honors existing security controls. It doesn’t copy or replicate your files, and it only surfaces information that you already have permission to see, keeping enterprise-grade security and data loss prevention policies fully intact.

Alongside this, Google is rolling out “AI Overviews” for the standard search bar in Drive. If you just need a quick fact, you don’t even need to open a chat. Searching for something like “What’s in our Spring 2026 catalog?” will generate an instant summary at the top of your results, saving you the time of opening five different documents to find one specific detail.

The rollout has already begun for a range of users, including those on Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise plans, and various AI-specific tiers. It’s a significant shift in how we interact with our digital storage—moving away from the traditional, rigid filing-cabinet structure and toward a more fluid, conversational way of interacting with our work. It’s not just about finding a file anymore; it’s about having a conversation with your own professional history.


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