Google launches Gemini Enterprise mobile app, integrates @Google Chat for Workspace
Google has released mobile apps for Gemini Enterprise, its AI service for business users announced last October. The update also brings @Google Chat integration directly into the Gemini app for Workspace subscribers.
Google has made Gemini Enterprise available on mobile platforms, completing the rollout of its business-focused AI service that was initially announced in October 2025.
The mobile app release follows Google's earlier introduction of Gemini Enterprise, a dedicated product tier designed for organizations requiring AI assistance across their workflows. The timing suggests Google is expanding access beyond desktop and web interfaces to meet demand from mobile-first business users.
Simultaneously, Google has integrated @Google Chat functionality directly into the Gemini app for Workspace subscribers. This integration allows users to access chat capabilities without switching between separate applications, streamlining the experience for teams already using Google's productivity suite.
Gemini Enterprise targets organizations seeking AI tools with enterprise-grade security, admin controls, and data governance features. The mobile expansion removes a friction point for distributed teams and workers who rely on smartphones and tablets for daily tasks.
What this means
Google is consolidating its AI and collaboration tools into a single mobile interface, reducing context switching for Workspace customers. This move directly competes with Slack-plus-ChatGPT workflows by bundling communication and AI assistance. The availability of Gemini Enterprise on mobile likely signals strong adoption and business demand, though specific subscriber numbers remain undisclosed.
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