Google’s Gemini Live Rolls Out To iPhones In The US, Adds Screen And Camera Sharing
Google’s Gemini Live is now available on iPhones in the US, bringing screen sharing and camera access to iOS users. Discover how Gemini can interact with your surroundings in real-time.

In the United States, Gemini Live,which uses Project Astra to allow live camera and screen sharing, is now available on iPhones and iPads.
Through the Gemini app, interested individuals can access Gemini Live, which allows them to discuss concepts, gain knowledge about their surroundings, and get help with screen material.
Both free and premium Gemini users, including those with Google AI Pro and AI Ultra plans
Both free and premium Gemini users, including those with Google AI Pro and AI Ultra plans, can utilize the feature by downloading the most recent version of the program (1.2025.2062302).
One of the fascinating features of the Gemini app for Android phones is Gemini Live. According to 9to5Google, it is now spreading to iPhones and iPads in the United States as well.
Project Astra-based live camera and screen sharing will be available on iPhones and iPads, the search revealed at the recent Google I/O. Furthermore, it seems that the capabilities are at last becoming available.
The Gemini app on iPhone will be displaying a new pop-up advising users

The Gemini app on iPhone will be displaying a new pop-up advising users to test “Share your camera or screen with Gemini Live,” according to screenshots that the website shared. It goes on to say that people who are interested in giving it a try can discuss ideas, learn about their surroundings, or receive Gemini help with what they are seeing on their devices.

The Gemini Live interface, which is recognizable from Android phones, appears on iPhones after selecting “Try Live.” They can communicate with Gemini, but the video, share screen, pause, and finish chat buttons are located prominently at the bottom.
When you press the video camera button, the rear camera is revealed, allowing Gemini Live to see what you are looking at and react quickly when you ask it what the camera is pointing at.
Apple will notify users about “Screen Broadcast” when Gemini triggers screen sharing. Users must press “Start Broadcast” to enable the assistant to view their screen and include incoming notifications.

Gemini Live works with Google AI Pro and AI Ultra plan users too
Even though Apple’s own Intelligence is installed on the most recent iPhone models, it seems good to see Gemini Live functioning successfully on iPhones. Additionally, the article mentions that users in the United States can access the new Gemini Live screen and screen sharing on both free and premium versions of Gemini, the latter of which includes the recently revealed Google AI Pro and AI Ultra plans.
It is anticipated that iPhone customers who want to test out the newest Gemini features will be using the most recent software version, which has the number 1.2025.2062302.