Gemini’s new video analysis feature is here, but there’s more coming (Updated: Widely rolling out)

Gemini users will soon be able to record videos from within the app to attach it to their prompt.

Jun 20, 2025 - 11:00
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Gemini’s new video analysis feature is here, but there’s more coming (Updated: Widely rolling out)
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  • The latest version of the Google app now allows users to upload up to five minutes of video into Gemini for analysis.
  • Gemini has supported video analysis through a YouTube integration, but rivals like ChatGPT have offered the option to upload videos directly to the AI assistant, so Gemini is finally catching up.
  • Additionally, a future update will let users directly record videos within the app, expanding current photo-only capture, as spotted through our APK teardown.

Update, June 20, 2025 (05:56 AM ET): Google VP Josh Woodward formally announced that uploading videos is now supported on the Gemini app for everyone on Android and iOS. Support for uploading videos to Gemini on the web is coming soon.


Original article, June 18, 2025 (04:24 AM ET): Google has been steadily adding features to Gemini to help it compete better against other AI-based digital assistants. ChatGPT already allows users to upload videos for analysis, but Gemini lacks this handy feature. We’ve long spotted that the ability to analyze videos is coming to Gemini, and we even presented an early demo. With Google app v16.23.69, Google is finally rolling out the ability to upload videos to Gemini for analysis.