Google’s Gemini AI Introduces “Talk Live About Screen” Button for Easier Screenshot Sharing

Google is working on a new feature for its Gemini AI assistant that will make conversations even more seamless. A new “Talk Live About Screen” button is being developed, allowing users to take and attach screenshots directly into Gemini Live chats. This feature aims to eliminate the hassle of manually grabbing and attaching screenshots, streamlining the entire process.
What’s New With Gemini?
At last week’s Galaxy S25 series launch, Google’s advancements in AI with Gemini were a major highlight. Along with functional upgrades, the company revealed a sleek new visual UI for Gemini Live, designed to enhance usability. Now, Google is adding even more tools to this revamped interface, including the “Talk Live About Screen” button.
When activated, this button—located in the bottom left corner of the screen—automatically grabs a screenshot and sends it straight to Gemini Live. Whether you’re setting the stage for a query or want to provide additional context later in the conversation, this feature is designed to save you time and effort.
Reliable tipster and Google app researcher @AssembleDebug on X (formerly Twitter) was the first to spot this handy addition in development.
A Feature Still in the Works
The “Talk Live About Screen” button isn’t available to all users yet, but early glimpses show its potential to make AI interactions smoother and more intuitive. It’s also worth noting that this feature resembles Google’s recent additions like “Ask About Screen” and “Ask About Video” buttons, further showcasing the company’s focus on multimodal functionality.
Google seems to be taking inspiration from its Circle to Search feature and applying it to voice chat with Gemini Live. By combining voice commands, text prompts, and now the ability to share screen content effortlessly, the AI assistant is becoming more powerful and user-friendly.
When Can We Expect This Feature?
While there’s no official release date for the “Talk Live About Screen” button, it’s likely to roll out in the near future, given Google’s rapid progress in AI development. For now, users will need to wait a bit longer to see this new functionality in action.
Final Thoughts
Google’s Gemini AI continues to evolve with features designed to simplify and enhance the user experience. Whether it’s multimodal search, voice prompting, or streamlined screenshot sharing, Gemini is shaping up to be a robust assistant for both casual and advanced users. Stay tuned—there’s more to come!
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