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Google has introduced Gemini Spark, a new AI-powered personal agent designed to handle tasks and workflows on behalf of users. Announced during Google I/O 2026, Spark represents a major shift for Gemini from being a chatbot-style assistant to becoming a more proactive digital companion.

Powered by Gemini 3.5 and Google’s Antigravity system, Spark works across Workspace apps and continues operating in the background even when users are offline. Here are seven things you can do with Gemini Spark.

Gemini Spark

1Gain more advanced abilities over time

Google says Spark will soon support texting and emailing directly, custom sub-agents, and the ability to interact with a local web browser for more advanced actions.

Google says users remain fully in control of Spark, including which apps it can access and whether it can perform certain actions. The company also noted that Spark will ask for permission before carrying out sensitive tasks such as sending emails or spending money. Gemini Spark is rolling out to trusted testers this week and will enter beta for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US next week.

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