- Code in the Google Gemini app (v1.0.95) reveals a new “Remember this with Gemini” shortcut, likely coming to the Android system share sheet.
- Selecting the shortcut automatically would pre-fill a “@Remember this image” prompt, allowing Gemini to extract and save key details from photos to its contextual memory.
- The feature is currently unreleased, but we have enabled a functional demo that shows how seamlessly it logs and recalls information, such as flight details from a boarding pass.
Google is always refining how seamlessly Gemini integrates into everyday Android workflows. Currently, sharing an image or file to Gemini via the native Android share sheet opens the app with the media attached, allowing you to manually type out questions or request image edits. However, an APK teardown of the Google Gemini app (v1.0.95) reveals that Google may be developing a much smarter one-tap shortcut designed to feed your AI assistant’s long-term memory.
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