UPDATE: May. 19,Watch Gun Hill Online 2025, 1:36 p.m. EDT This article has been updated with new information from 'The Android Event,' the Android-focused mini I/O event held on Tuesday, May 13.
The latest news from Google-land is all Gemini, Gemini, Gemini. And with Google I/O 2025 less than a day away, we expect more of the same.
A year after its last big event, Google is back with an even deeper dive into AI. So deep, in fact, that Android was shuffled off into its own separate event entirely. On Tuesday, May 13, Google hosted "The Android Show," a mini I/O-style event focused on the latest Android 16 developments.
So, is Google clearing the decks for major announcements at Google I/O tomorrow? All signs point to yes.
Ahead of I/O 2025, Google dropped a developer preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro, its latest generative AI model. Translation: this year’s keynote isn’t just about flashy hardware or Android updates — it’s about code, algorithms, and the general direction of Google’s artificial intelligence goals.
Whether you're a developer, a die-hard Android fan, a casual Gmail user, or just here for the spectacle, here’s what to expect from Google I/O 2025.
The big keynote for Google I/O is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 10 a.m. PT. Here’s when it will be happening around the globe:
New York: 1 p.m.
Chicago: 12 p.m.
London: 6 p.m.
Honolulu: 7 a.m.
Dubai: 9 p.m.
Paris: 7 p.m.
Mumbai: 11:30 p.m.
Have you been hearing the phrase agentic AI a lot lately? We sure have, most recently at Microsoft Build 2025. Agentic AI features were a big focus during the opening Microsoft Build keynote, and OpenAI has been rolling out more and more agentic capabilities with its AI chatbot ChatGPT. And since we expect Gemini to be the primary focus of Google I/O 2025, we also expect announcements related to new agentic tools in Gemini.
With ChatGPT siphoning away searchers from Google (particularly young searchers), Google has gone all-in on AI search, first with AI Overviews, and more recently with AI Mode. And last week, Google began quietly testing AI Mode on its homepage and on search results pages for select users, as Mashable reported. It certainly seems like Google is readying AI Mode for primetime, and Google I/O would be the perfect time to announce this launch.
AI Mode uses the Gemini chatbot to give searchers information instead of the standard blue links you get with Google Search. And if AI Mode is getting a wider launch, it's further proof that the era of Google Search is over, and the era of AI search has officially begun.
A week before Google I/O, Google pulled back the curtain on Android 16. The headline here is a fresh evolution of Google's design language, shifting from Material 3 to the more vibrant and customizable Material 3 Expressive. (Google, true to form, self-leaked the details in a now-deleted blog post.) You can get all the details at the Google blog, but we'll save you a click: Material 3 Expressive does away with clean design and Corporate Memphis art and is embracing more active animations, colors, and rounded designs.
We also learned that Google is transforming its Find My Device app into the "Find Hub," which will let users track devices, of course, but also people, belongings, and even luggage. New Bluetooth tracker tags and smart luggage will soon be released and integrate directly with the new Find Hub.
As for what Android 16 will bring, the beta has already given us a sneak peek. Features like Auracast support hint at smoother Bluetooth switching, while visual tweaks, quality-of-life upgrades, and the introduction of “summarized notifications” suggest a more streamlined, user-friendly experience across the board.
Leaks suggest a Q2 launch, sometime around June.
Wear OS fans, this one's (almost) for you. Wear OS 5.1 quietly dropped in March, delivering some relatively minor improvements like better step tracking and revamped media controls. However, in a pleasant surprise, Google revealed Wear OS 6 during The Android Show event. We now know that Wear OS 6 will be getting a big visual update, new Gemini AI features, and a 10% battery life boost.
Fourth time’s the charm — at least, that’s what Google hopes.
After the quiet burial of Google Glass, the slow fade of Daydream, and the DIY novelty of Cardboard, Google is once again diving headfirst into immersive tech with Android XR. Built from the ground up with Gemini AI in mind, this new operating system is aimed squarely at powering the next wave of AR and VR wearables.
Things may be different now with Google's collaboration with Samsung on Project Moohan — a pair of XR glasses using Google’s OS. Details are sparse, and it’s unclear whether Moohan will make a cameo at I/O 2025, but you can bet Android XR will get some stage time. Expect Google to name names when it comes to new partners and paint a picture of an XR ecosystem that might have staying power.
Google regularly rolls out new tools, updates, and features for its Workspace suite of tools, including Google Docs, Gmail, Sheets, and Slides. During the Google I/O 2025 keynote, look for a ton of announcements related to new Workspace tools. You don't have to be a psychic to know that Gemini and artificial intelligence will be the driving force behind most of these changes.
What is Project Astra? The project is part of Google DeepMind, the company's AI skunkworks lab. It's the name for Google's research prototype for a universal AI. Also on deck is a mobile version of NotebookLM, Google’s AI-powered research assistant. We're not sure if we'll get updates about this at Google I/O 2025, but fingers crossed.
Project Moohan is actually a joint venture between Google and Samsung. It's the code name for Samsung's first augmented reality glasses, powered by Google Gemini. We know that Samsung is working on new display technology for AR glasses, and we're hoping to get more updates on this project soon. Unfortunately, Google I/O doesn't usually include many hardware announcements, but if we're lucky, we'll get some teasers on this upcoming product launch. We got a good look at this technology during the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this year, so perhaps Google I/O will give us our next preview.
Google is an AI company now, full stop. And I/O 2025 is shaping up to be less about whatGoogle makes and more about how much smarterit can make everything.
At the center of it all is Gemini. With version 2.5 Pro already in developers’ hands, expect Google to go deep on performance gains, real-world integrations, and new ways Gemini is flexing across platforms. (As of this writing, Gemini 2.5 Pro tops AI leaderboards.)
Google is bringing AI to everything, so expect announcements on a bunch of AI-related features: cars, smartwatches, earbuds, even your toaster, probably. Context-aware assistants, predictive interfaces, and on-device models will dominate the demos. It's either thrilling or exhausting, depending on how many times you’ve heard the phrase "AI-first strategy."
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