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Google Drive now lets Gemini AI summarize your videos instantly

You don’t have to watch Drive videos anymore—Gemini will do it.

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Google is once again leaning on its Gemini AI to help users cut through the noise—not this time with text documents, but with videos. Starting May 28, 2025, Workspace users and Google One AI Premium subscribers can ask Gemini to “watch” any video stored in Drive and deliver a concise, chat-style summary of its contents. Whether you’ve just wrapped a marathon product reveal or sifted through hours of meeting footage, Gemini in Drive is designed to surface the moments that matter—without you having to press play.

The core of the feature is deceptively simple: if your video has captions enabled, Gemini will ingest the transcript and respond to your prompts. Open a video in Drive’s overlay previewer—or in the new standalone tab view—and click the star-shaped “Ask Gemini” button in the top right. From there, you can type queries like:

  • “What were the key action items from this team meeting?”
  • “Summarize the product highlights from our quarterly launch.”
  • “Who spoke about budget revisions, and what numbers did they mention?”

Within seconds, Gemini’s chatbot interface will either deliver a bullet-point summary or pull out specific data points you request—no scrubbing, no note-taking, no rewinds. Think of it as having a diligent (if somewhat literal) assistant who never blinks.

Administrators who want to make sure their organizations can use this tool need to enable two settings in the Google Admin console:

  1. Smart features and personalization (to allow Gemini side-panel access across Workspace apps).
  2. Video captions (so Gemini has text to analyze).

Once those boxes are checked, the feature will appear gradually in two phases: rapid-release domains get it over a 15-day window starting May 28, while scheduled-release domains see full availability by June 16 2025. And for clarity: it’s English-only at launch, and limited to Business Standard & Plus, Enterprise Standard & Plus, Education and Education Premium add-on users, plus anyone with Google One AI Premium or existing Gemini Business/Enterprise add-ons.

But summarization isn’t the only thing dropping into Drive’s video player. In a nod to creators and internal communicators who need to track engagement, Google has revamped the Details panel to show “Video opened” metrics—essentially, how many times a file has been accessed. No longer will you have to guess if your training clip got watched; you’ll see a simple counter under Analytics, alongside file size, owner history, and other metadata you already rely on.

This pivot signals Google’s evolving vision for Drive: less a passive file cabinet and more an active workspace, where AI helps you both find and evaluate your content. Whether you’re a project manager triaging hours of recorded stand-ups, an HR lead checking compliance video views, or a marketing team gauging interest in your latest reveal, these insights could shave hours off your workflow—so you can spend more time on the actual work.

The video summarization feature builds on a suite of Gemini integrations launched since last year, from document summaries in Drive to context-aware drafts in Gmail and Sheets that occasionally still require fact-checking. While early adopters have flagged occasional hiccups—like missing nuances when a transcript is imperfect—most agree that the time saved outweighs the growing pains.

At Google I/O 2025, the company reported that Workspace delivers over 2 billion AI assists each month, with a significant chunk coming from the Drive side panel. Adding video to that tally feels like a logical next step, one that plays to Gemini’s strengths (text analysis) while acknowledging its current limits (real-time audio/video processing). For now, at least, if you need AI to literally watch your videos for you, Google Drive is ready to oblige.


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