Upload and analyse files in Gemini Apps

You can upload documents and spreadsheets to Gemini Apps to get answers, summaries and insights about your content.

Availability

To upload and analyse files, you must have Gemini Advanced. 

Upload files

Important: Currently, you can't upload images and files in the same prompt. Learn how to upload a photo in Gemini Apps.

In the Gemini web app

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, go to gemini.google.com.
  2. In the text box at the bottom, enter your question or prompt.
  3. Tap Add files .
  4. Tap Submit .
In the Gemini mobile apps
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Gemini .
  2. In the text box at the bottom, enter your question or prompt.
  3. Tap Add files .
  4. Tap Submit .
 

Supported files

Important: Up to 10 files can be uploaded at a time, and each file can be up to 100 MB.

  • Plain text files: TXT
  • Code files including C, CPP, PY, JAVA, PHP, SQL and HTML
  • Document files: DOC, DOCX, PDF, RTF, DOT, DOTX, HWP, HWPX
  • Documents created in Google Docs
  • Tabular data files: CSV, TSV
  • Spreadsheet files: XLS, XLSX
  • Spreadsheets created in Google Sheets

Learn more about the files that you upload

Important: These resources are only for users with a personal account. If you're using a work or school account, learn more about how your data is protected.

Create a chart based on your data

You can ask the Gemini web app to create a chart based on your uploaded spreadsheet(s), zoom in to explore the chart and customise the chart for your needs.

Customise a chart

  1. Below the chart, tap Edit
  2. Choose how you want the chart to change. For example, you can edit  things like the chart type and labels. 
  3. Tap Update.

Learn how to modify responses, export responses and share your chats from Gemini Apps.

What does it mean when my prompt exceeds the context window?

You may get a message that you've exceeded the context window for uploading and analysing files.

What is a context window?

When you upload files to the Gemini web app, it needs to 'read' the content to provide useful insights or answers. The context window is like the reading capacity. It determines how much content can be understood together at one time.

What does it mean when my prompt exceeds the context window?

A larger context window allows Gemini to read and comprehend more. If you exceed the context window, this could lead to responses that don't take into account all the content provided or miss connections or details throughout the content. This is most relevant for prompts that require attention to many details scattered throughout large file(s).

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