Google Lets You Share Gemini AI Gems with Anyone

Google Now Lets You Share Your Custom Gemini AI Assistants Known as Gems

Google now lets you share your custom Gemini AI assistants known as Gems with anyone, opening the door to more collaboration and personalization. The update was announced on Thursday and marks a big shift in how users can create and distribute AI helpers tailored for specific needs.

Google Lets You Share Gemini AI Gems with Anyone

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Originally introduced last year as part of the Gemini Advanced subscription, Gems allow users to design AI chatbots with unique instructions. These can serve as tutors, career guides, brainstorming partners, writing coaches, or coding assistants. Google even offered a collection of premade Gems to help users get started quickly.

Sharing Gemini Gems Made Simple

The new update makes it as easy to share a custom Gem as sending a Google Drive file. Whether you’ve built a writing editor, a coding partner, or a personal coach, you can now share it instantly with friends, family, or teammates.

This shift turns Gems into collaborative AI tools rather than just personal assistants. A teacher could share a Gem designed for study sessions, while a manager could share one built for project brainstorming.

Why This Matters for Everyday Users

By letting people share Gemini Gems, Google is making AI feel more accessible and useful in real-life scenarios. Instead of everyone building their own from scratch, people can now exchange ready-made assistants that suit their goals.

It’s also a move that keeps Google competitive against rivals like OpenAI, who are exploring similar personalized AI experiences. For users, it means more flexibility, less setup, and smarter collaboration.

The Future of AI Personalization

This update shows how AI assistants are evolving from being static bots into dynamic, shareable tools. As Google continues to refine Gemini, the ability to share Gems could lead to communities of specialized AI experts built by users for users.

For now, the update is rolling out gradually, so expect to see the option available in your Gemini settings soon.

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