Google Gemini UI Redesign: New Look for App and Wear OS
- Google is implementing a comprehensive visual and functional redesign of its Gemini artificial intelligence ecosystem, affecting both the primary mobile application and its integration with wearable devices.
- According to reporting from 9to5Google, the Gemini app is receiving a full redesign that is expected to overhaul every part of the user interface.
- The visual updates extend beyond smartphones to Google's wearable software.
Google is implementing a comprehensive visual and functional redesign of its Gemini artificial intelligence ecosystem, affecting both the primary mobile application and its integration with wearable devices. The updates target the user interface across various platforms to create a more cohesive and expressive interaction model for users.
According to reporting from 9to5Google, the Gemini app is receiving a full redesign
that is expected to overhaul every part of the user interface. While the specific layout changes have not been fully detailed in public documentation, the scope of the update suggests a fundamental shift in how users navigate and interact with the AI on mobile devices.
Expansion to Wear OS and Galaxy Watch
The visual updates extend beyond smartphones to Google’s wearable software. Android Authority reports that Gemini for Wear OS is slated for a glow-up
, indicating that the AI’s presence on smartwatches will be updated to align with the broader design language being applied to the mobile app.
This wearable transition is particularly focused on Samsung hardware. Qoo Media reports that Google is preparing a more expressive
version of Gemini specifically for the Galaxy Watch. This update is intended to provide a new visual feel
to the AI’s interactions on the wrist, moving toward a more dynamic presentation than previous iterations.
Strategic Shift in AI Interaction
The simultaneous redesign of the mobile app and the Wear OS experience suggests a strategic effort by Google to standardize the Gemini identity. By overhauling the UI across different screen sizes, Google is attempting to reduce friction as Gemini replaces traditional assistant functions across the Android ecosystem.
The focus on an expressive
visual feel for wearables is a notable technical shift. Interaction on smartwatches is typically constrained by screen real estate, requiring a design that conveys information quickly through visual cues rather than dense text. The move toward a more expressive interface likely involves updated animations or a revised layout to make AI responses more intuitive on small displays.
These changes come as Google continues to integrate Gemini deeper into the core of the Android operating system. The transition from a standalone chatbot feel to a fully integrated system UI is a key component of Google’s current AI roadmap.
The rollout of these UI changes is expected to happen in stages, with the mobile app redesign serving as the primary anchor for the new visual identity before the Wear OS and Galaxy Watch updates are fully deployed to all users.
