Gemini Apps can interact with other apps and services through extensions to provide more helpful responses to your prompts. For example, Gemini Apps can help you:
- Get real-time flight and hotel booking info for customised travel planning
- Create a template to write a best man speech and find YouTube videos of funny ones for inspiration
- Get location-based information from Google Maps
With your permission, some Gemini extensions can help you connect with your personal information and content in other services. For example, you can:
- Connect Google Workspace to find information and get quick answers about your content in apps and services like Gmail, Docs and Drive directly in Gemini Apps. Learn how to connect Google Workspace apps and services to Gemini Apps.
- Connect YouTube Music to access your YouTube Music playlists and play music. Learn more about the YouTube Music extension.
Important for users with a work or school account: The info below is for users who access Gemini Apps with a personal account. If you're using a work or school account, learn how to use extensions in Gemini Apps with a work and school Google Account.
What you need
To use extensions in Gemini Apps, have Gemini Apps activity on. Extensions are only available when Gemini Apps activity is turned on.
Important: If you’re under 18, the Google Workspace and Maps extensions currently work with English prompts only.
Use an extension
Important: Most extensions are turned on by default. You can turn off extensions at any time in your Extensions settings.
- On your computer, go to gemini.google.com.
- In the text box at the bottom, enter your question or prompt.
- Optionally, to specify a service or app for the Gemini web app to use, enter
@
and select the extension. If the extension that you select is off, it'll either be turned on or the Gemini web app will ask for your permission to turn it on.
- Optionally, to specify a service or app for the Gemini web app to use, enter
- Click Submit . If an extension is available, the Gemini web app automatically uses it.
- If needed, to give the Gemini web app permission to use the extension, click Continue and follow the on-screen instructions.
Examples
- Show me flights to Tokyo and give me ideas of things to do. How about Seoul too?
- Find hotels in Phuket for a week in March and suggest a packing list.
- Show me food shops in Snowdonia National Park and give me ideas for good snacks to bring hiking.
- I bought a monstera plant, find me YouTube videos on how to take care of it
Gemini Apps can’t use extensions to perform certain actions in other apps or services for you, like:
- Book a flight or hotel
- Make a YouTube playlist
- Add a review to a place in Google Maps
Browse available extensions
Important: The available extensions vary by region.
- On your computer, go to gemini.google.com.
- At the bottom, click Settings Extensions .
Turn an extension on or off
Important: If you turn off an extension, it doesn't delete your activity related to that extension from your Gemini Apps activity or any data shared with and stored by other services. Learn more about how your data works with extensions.
- On your computer, go to gemini.google.com.
- At the bottom, click Settings Extensions .
- Find the extension and turn it off or on .
- Follow any on-screen instructions.
Learn more about extensions
Important: The prompt languages that extensions support vary. For details, review the articles below.
- Google Workspace: Connect Google Workspace apps and services to Gemini Apps
- Google Calendar: Create and manage your Calendar events in Gemini Apps
- Google Keep: Capture your ideas and notes with Google Keep in Gemini Apps
- Google Tasks: Capture your to-dos in Google Tasks with Gemini Apps
- YouTube Music: Play and manage your music from YouTube Music with Gemini Apps
- Communication extensions:
- Device control extensions:
How extensions work in Gemini Apps
- Gemini Apps only use extensions that are turned on in your Extensions settings. This includes extensions that you turn on when you specify them in your prompt with an '@' mention.
- Gemini Apps check for extensions that can help them generate a more helpful response. If a Gemini app finds an extension that can help, it automatically sends information from your conversation and other relevant information to that extension. For example, Gemini Apps will send your location data to Google Maps if you ask for coffee shops near you and the Google Maps extension is on.
- Gemini Apps won't access your personal content in other services without your permission. Some Gemini extensions are designed to automatically work with tools, apps and content on your device to help you seamlessly interact with it.
- If you directly interact with another Google service in Gemini Apps, your activity might be saved by that other service. For example, if you watch a YouTube video in a Gemini app, YouTube may:
- Collect your personal information.
- Store and use that information according to YouTube's Terms of Service.
- Store your watch history in your YouTube History. Learn how to manage your YouTube Watch History.
- Gemini Apps can use extensions to help you connect with third-party apps and services. When they do, Gemini Apps share information with those apps and services to fulfil your requests. That information is then used by those third-party apps and services according to their own developers' privacy policies.
Learn more about how extensions work with your personal data.