Google has expanded the capabilities of its Gemini AI assistant by enabling extensions to work directly on the lock screen of Android devices. While Gemini was previously able to perform some basic tasks like turning on the flashlight or setting an alarm, these functions were routed through Google Assistant. Now, with this new update, Gemini can execute these tasks autonomously on the lock screen, providing a more seamless experience for users without needing to unlock their device or interact with Google Assistant.
In a detailed support page, Google explained that the Gemini extensions, which were initially introduced last year, are now available to perform on-device tasks even when the device is locked. These extensions allow Gemini to interact with various apps and features on the phone, streamlining the process of managing routine tasks. While this update adds more flexibility, tasks that require access to personal information from apps—such as checking messages or performing secure transactions—will still necessitate unlocking the device first for privacy and security reasons.
Gemini extensions were previously available through the web client and Android app, but the integration with the lock screen is a significant step forward in making the AI assistant more versatile. The update reduces friction for users who need to carry out simple tasks, such as setting reminders or controlling media, without unlocking their phones. This is expected to enhance convenience for Android users, as it brings more functionality to the device’s lock screen.
For many Android users, this improvement marks a major leap in how AI assistants can be utilized in everyday scenarios. The ability to quickly perform actions without unlocking the phone is particularly useful for on-the-go moments, where speed and efficiency are key. As Google continues to refine and expand Gemini’s capabilities, we can expect even more innovative features to emerge, further integrating AI into the user experience.