New updates

Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time. If not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete.

New updates

Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time. If not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete.


Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental now available in Gemini Advanced
We’re pleased to announce that Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental is now available for Gemini Advanced users. 2.5 Pro Experimental is our most intelligent model yet and can apply an extended amount of thinking across complex tasks and prompts in order to maximize response accuracy. Additionally, 2.5 Pro Experimental also shows strong reasoning and code capabilities, leading on common coding, math and science benchmarks. Check out our announcement on The Keyword for more information. | Rollout to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains is complete. | Available to all Google Workspace users with access to Gemini Advanced. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about using Gemini Apps with a work or school Google Account. 


Experimental models now available to Google Workspace users in the Gemini mobile app 
In addition to 2.0 Flash, Google Workspace users with access to Gemini Advanced can now choose between several models on mobile, including: 
  • 2.0 Flash Thinking (experimental) which uses advanced reasoning and is best suited for multi-step reasoning, like project planning. 
  • 2.5 Pro (experimental) which is best for complex tasks and can apply an extended amount of thinking across complex tasks and prompts in order to maximize response accuracy Rollout to 
Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains is complete. | Available to all Google Workspace users with access to Gemini Advanced. | Visit the Help Center for more information about which models are available to you. 


Local file upload now available to Google Workspace users in the Gemini mobile app
You can now upload files stored on your mobile device to provide more context to your prompts in the Gemini mobile app. Gemini can use uploaded files to analyze content, providing summaries, trend identification, and writing recommendations for more personalized responses. | Rollout to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains is complete. | Available to all Google Workspace users with access to the Gemini app. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about how to upload and analyze files in the Gemini Apps.


Easily add multiple people chips in a Google Sheets cell 
Following up on our recent announcement of easily converting data to people chips in Google Sheets, we’re excited to announce that users can now seamlessly convert cells with multiple emails to people chips. | Rolling out to Rapid Release domains now; launch to Scheduled Release domains planned for April 16, 2025. | Available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about inserting smart chips in your Google Sheets.
Easily add multiple people chips in a Google Sheets cell

Previous announcements

The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.


The ability to run Google Drive on Arm-compatible Windows PCs is now generally available
Last year, we introduced a new beta that supports running Google Drive on Arm-compatible Windows PCs, and this week we’re excited to announce this is now generally available. | Learn more about running Google Drive on Arm-compatible Windows PCs.

Use the Google Classroom Mobile App in additional languages
We’re expanding the language availability for the Google Classroom mobile app on Android and iOS to the following languages: Afrikaans, Assamese, French Canadian, Icelandic, Kazakh and Swahili. | Learn more about language availability for the Classroom App.

Help me write in Gmail now available in three additional languages
Help me write is now available across web and mobile devices in three additional languages: 
Italian, French and German. | Learn more about language availability for Help me Write.

Get started with Gemini in Google Drive quickly with new “nudges”
To help you get started with Gemini in Drive even faster, you’ll notice the following clickable “nudges” at the top of your Drive homepage and folders. | Learn more about Gemini nudges in Drive.

Google Slides introduces proportional scaling for objects to maintain visual clarity
When multiple objects are selected in Google Slides, resizing your selection will now scale everything proportionally and maintain visual clarity. | Learn more about visual clarity in Slides.

Gemini in Drive PDF Viewer is now available in 20+ additional languages 
The ability to interact with PDFs in Google Drive’s file viewer is now available in many languages. | Learn more about language availability for Gemini in Drive PDF Viewer.

Improve communication and representation with Dynamic layouts in Google Meet
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand new, redesigned layout experience for Google Meet that will improve communication and collaboration for all users, but especially for those in hybrid meetings. | Learn more about the redesigned layout experience for Google Meet.


Completed rollouts

The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.


Rapid Release Domains: 
Scheduled Release Domains: 
Rapid and Scheduled Release Domains: 

    For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

    What’s changing

    We’re thrilled to introduce a brand new, redesigned layout experience for Google Meet that will improve communication and collaboration for all users, but especially for those in hybrid meetings. There are many exciting new features bundled in this extensive launch across Meet for web and rooms. Check out the video overview to see the new features in action and keep reading for more details:

    What’s changing

    We’re thrilled to introduce a brand new, redesigned layout experience for Google Meet that will improve communication and collaboration for all users, but especially for those in hybrid meetings. There are many exciting new features bundled in this extensive launch across Meet for web and rooms. Check out the video overview to see the new features in action and keep reading for more details:


    Dynamic layouts:
    • “Portrait tiles” prioritize faces by cropping out excess background video
    • Optimized tile placement logic to enable much more efficient layouts that minimize unused space
    • Visual design refresh, including color-sampled tile theming for users with their cameras off
    • Larger room tiles in the grid when ‘Dynamic tiles’ is not active
    • More flexibility around how tiles are cropped, including self-view
    • Increased pin limit from 3 to 6 to provide more flexibility to customize your layout


    Portrait tiles and various design improvements in action


    Dynamic tiles:
    • An individual video tile is created for up to 3 meeting participants joining from the same conference room with Google Meet hardware
    • AI-enabled active-speaker detection automatically highlights only the tile of the in-room speaker without any special hardware requirements
    • Other meeting participants can pin these tiles in their layout as they would any other tile

    Individual tiles for up to three meeting participants in a conference room


    Face match:
    • When Dynamic tiles are in use in a room with a Google Meet hardware device, users can associate their name with their face from Companion mode on Web so their tile can be labeled. This creates a consistent experience where everyone can show up in their best light, whether they’re in the room or joining remotely. 

    When using Companion mode, you can associate your name with your Dynamic tile




    Who’s impacted

    Admins and end users


    Why it matters

    These layout enhancements in Google Meet bring a refreshed, modern feel to the meeting grid while also adding the functional benefits of increasing space efficiency and improved representation for hybrid meetings. It allocates available space based on content being presented, tiles pinned by users, and more to address a core hybrid-work challenge  of remote meeting participants not being able to easily see or identify in-room users. 


    Additional details

    Please see below for more important information regarding these features:

    Dynamic layouts
    • Legacy layouts remain available
      • Users who do not wish to see portrait tiles can still do so by switching from Auto (dynamic) to Tiled (legacy) in the layout options selection menu.
    • More flexible self-view options
      • Users now have much more control over the appearance of their self-view tile. When you set your self-view preference, it will carry over across meetings.
    • Framing and new uncropping functionality
    • Prevent your video from being cropped for others
      • Some users may prefer that their video feed never be cropped by other Meet users.  Users can select “Show my full video to others” from the three-dot overflow menu of their self-view tile. This will cause their video to always render as an uncropped tile for other users. We encourage sign-language interpreters especially to consider using this feature to ensure that arms and hands are not unintentionally cropped out.

    Dynamic tiles
    • Dynamic tiles work in meetings with up to 3 in-room participants 
    • Dynamic tiles will automatically fall back to a room view if:
      • More than 3 people are detected
      • Users are sitting too close to give each user their own tile without significant overlap
      • There is too much movement detected in the room and it’s causing distractions

    • Platform support
      • Available for ChromeOS-based room devices at launch
      • AOSP (Android) device support is expected in the future
      • Not available in interop mode


    Face match
    • Face match is available for any Companion mode web user checked into a room using dynamic tiles. Face match supports a maximum of 12 faces. 
    • Face match only associates your name with your face for Dynamic tiles when you are in view of the room camera for the duration of the meeting. A user may have to check in again using Companion Mode if they disappear from view for long enough.


    Getting started

    • Admins: 
      • We recommend thoroughly reviewing the Help Center articles (especially if your organization uses Google Meet hardware) to ensure both you and your end users are prepared for these changes.

      • Dynamic layouts
        • Will be ON by default for all web and room devices.  There is no admin setting for this feature – only layout options for end users.

      • Dynamic tiles
        • You can control whether Dynamic tiles are ON or OFF by default when devices join a call by using the Default camera framing individual device setting. 

    Devices > Google Meet hardware > [Device name] > Device settings > Default camera framing

        • Best practices for rollout:
          • Dynamic tiles work best when used in smaller rooms (capacity of 6 or less) where participants sit less than 10 feet from the camera.
          • Glass walls can sometimes cause people outside the meeting room to be picked up by the camera and given a tile – dynamic tiles should be deployed only after testing in these rooms.

      • Face match 
        • Face match will always be available in companion mode when room check-in and dynamic tiles are active on the associated room device. There is no separate admin or end user setting for this feature.

    • End users:  
      • Dynamic layouts
        • Will be ON by default for all web and room devices.  You can turn Dynamic layouts OFF by switching from Auto (dynamic) to Tiled (legacy) from the layout options selection menu in Meet (or to Sidebar or Spotlight)
      • Dynamic tiles
        • Whether Dynamic tiles are ON or OFF by default depends on the configuration of your admin. It can be turned ON or OFF from the framing section of your Meet hardware device touch controller or TV user interface menu.
      • Face match
        • Available via Companion mode if Dynamic tiles is active on your room device and when you check-in to that room device.

    Rollout pace

    Due to the quantity of features included in this launch, you should expect to see different combinations of the included features gradually become available over the next few weeks. 

    • Rapid Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on March 31, 2025
    • Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 21 days for feature visibility) starting on April 17, 2025
    .

    Availability

    • Dynamic layouts are available for all Google Meet meetings on the web and from meeting rooms via hardware devices. They are available for all Google Workspace customers as well as users with personal Google accounts.
    • Dynamic tiles and Face match require a Google Meet hardware device and associated license.

    Resources


    What’s changing 

    Availability 

    Resources 

    What’s changing 

    Last year, we introduced the ability to use Gemini in Google Drive to interact with PDFs and later improved upon this by integrating Gemini in the side panel of Google Drive's overlay PDF viewing experience. Today, we’re excited to announce that the ability to interact with PDFs in Google Drive’s file viewer is now available in the following languages:
    • Spanish 
    • Portuguese 
    • Japanese 
    • Korean 
    • Italian 
    • French 
    • German 
    • Mandarin
    • Dutch 
    • Malay 
    • Modern Hebrew 
    • Polish 
    • Turkish 
    • Common Czech 
    • Indonesian 
    • Central Standard Swedish 
    • Standard Danish 
    • Norwegian 
    • Vietnamese 
    • Thai 
    • Ukrainian 
    • Finnish 
    • Arabic 
    • Greek 
    • Russian 
    • Hungarian 
    • Catalan Valencian 
    • Romanian 

    As a result, you can now use Gemini in Drive in even more languages to do things like: 
    • Admins: To access Gemini in the side panel of Workspace apps, users need to have smart features and personalization turned on. Admins can turn on default personalization setting for their users in the Admin console. 
    • End users: 
      • To access this feature, double-click on a PDF from the Google Drive file list and click on "Ask Gemini" (star button) in the top right corner. 
      • Note: When Gemini initially launched in Workspace, PDFs viewed in Drive opened in a new browser tab to allow interaction with the Gemini side panel. With this update, the default behavior will open a file in the overlay file previewer. If you prefer for PDFs to open in a new tab by default, you can update your PDF opening default behavior in your Drive settings. If you previously set a preferred PDF opening default behavior in your Drive setting, your default open behavior will remain the same. 
      • Visit the Help Center to learn more about using Gemini in Drive to work with PDFs. 

    Rollout pace 


    Availability 

    Available to Google Workspace: 
    • Business Standard and Plus 
    • Enterprise Standard and Plus 
    • Google One AI Premium 
    • Customers with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-on 
    Anyone who previously purchased these add-ons will also receive this feature: 
    • Gemini Business* 
    • Gemini Enterprise* 
    *As of January 15, 2025, we’re no longer offering the Gemini Business and Gemini Enterprise add-ons for sale. Please refer to this announcement for more details.


    Resources 

    What’s changing 


    Getting started 

    Rollout pace

    Availability 

    Resources 

    What’s changing 

    When multiple objects are selected in Google Slides, resizing your selection will now scale everything proportionally and maintain visual clarity. This ensures fonts, borders, shadows, and other attributes scale seamlessly and eliminates the hassle of adjusting elements individually. 
    scale everything proportionally in google slides

    In addition, we’re making it easier to select specific items on slides with many overlapping objects. When hovering over an object, users will now see an outline appear, making it easier to select objects that are layered. 
    select specific items on slides with many overlapping objects.


    Who’s impacted 

    End users 


    Why you’d use it 

    This update helps you spend less time getting objects to fit on a slide with proportional scaling. 


    Getting started 

    • Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. 
    • End users: Please note these features will work while you are in edit mode in Slides, not when you are presenting them. In addition, proportional scaling will only apply to object groups and selections of multiple objects using the corner handles (side handles will still function as they do today). Additionally, an object selection can be scaled by using the format options sidebar resize controls.Visit the Help Center to learn more about inserting and arranging text, shapes, diagrams, and lines.

    Rollout pace


    Availability 

    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts

    Resources 

    What’s changing 

    Nudges in a Drive folder

    What’s changing 

    You can use Gemini in the side panel of Google Drive to summarize one or multiple documents, get quick facts about a project, interact with PDFs, have focused conversations about a specific Drive folder, create files and folders and more. 

    To help you get started with Gemini in Drive even faster, you’ll notice the following clickable “nudges” at the top of your Drive homepage and folders. These will continue to evolve, and can include nudges to: 
    • Learn about Gemini in Drive 
    • Summarize a folder in Drive 
    • Learn about a file in Drive

    nudges in drive home

    Nudges in Drive home
    nudges in drive folder
    Nudges in a Drive folder



    Getting started

    Rollout pace 

    Availability

    Available for Google Workspace:
    • Business Standard and Plus 
    • Enterprise Standard and Plus 
    • Customers with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-on 
    • Google One AI Premium 
    Anyone who previously purchased these add-ons will also receive this feature: 
    • Gemini Business* 
    • Gemini Enterprise* 
    *As of January 15, 2025, we’re no longer offering the Gemini Business and Gemini Enterprise add-ons for sale. Please refer to this announcement for more details.

    What’s changing

    Who’s impacted 

    Additional details 

    Why you’d use it 

    What’s changing

    Help me write is an AI-powered writing feature in Gmail that helps draft new email content or refine existing text. Upon selecting the Help me write button in Gmail, you can choose between the following options: 
    • Write your draft: Use your own words to describe the message you’d like to draft. Help me write also understands the context from previous messages in an email thread to craft reply drafts that are relevant to the conversation. 
    • Formalize your draft: Change the tone of your draft to be more formal. 
    • Elaborate on your draft: Add further detail to your email message to build on the draft. 
    • Shorten your draft: Decrease the length of your email draft. 

    Today, we’re excited to announce that Help me write is now available across web and mobile devices in three additional languages: 
    • Italian 
    • French 
    • German 

    Who’s impacted 

    End users 


    Additional details 

    In addition to English, this feature is already available in Portuguese and Spanish. 


    Why you’d use it 

    Whether you’re setting up a meeting with a prospective client or reworking an intro email for a new team member, Help me write in Gmail saves you the time drafting emails and provides the right tone and style for any message occasion. 


    Getting started 


    Rollout pace 

    Web & Android: 
    iOS 

    Availability 

    Available for Google Workspace: 
    • Business Starter, Standard and Plus 
    • Enterprise Starter, Standard and Plus 
    • Google One AI Premium 
    • Customers with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-on 

    Anyone who previously purchased these add-ons will also receive this feature: 
    • Gemini Business* 
    • Gemini Enterprise* 
    *As of January 15, 2025, we’re no longer offering the Gemini Business and Gemini Enterprise add-ons for sale. Please refer to this announcement for more details.

    Resources 

    What’s changing

    Getting started 

    What’s changing

    We’re excited to announce that we’re expanding the language availability for the Google Classroom mobile app on Android and iOS to the following languages:

    • Afrikaans 
    • Assamese 
    • French Canadian 
    • Icelandic 
    • Kazakh 
    • Swahili 


    Additional details 

    The languages above will be available on the web version of Google Classroom in the coming weeks. We will provide an update on the Workspace Updates Blog when this feature becomes generally available. 


    Getting started 

    Rollout pace 

    Availability 

    Available for Google Workspace: 
    • Education Fundamentals, Standard, Plus, and the Teaching and Learning add-on, Endpoint Education add-on 
    • Customers with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-on 

    Resources 

    What’s changing

    Getting started 

    Rollout pace 

    What’s changing

    Last year, we introduced a new beta that supports running Google Drive on Arm-compatible Windows PCs, and today we’re excited to announce this is now generally available. 


    Compiled for ARM64, this release enables users to easily sync and store files online from Windows PCs powered by Snapdragon processors. 


    Getting started 

    • Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. 
    • End users: 
      • This feature is only available on devices running Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView2, which is typically included with Windows 11. If it is missing or was previously removed, our installer will ask to install it for you (as long as you have an internet connection). Visit the Help Center to learn about system requirements & browsers. 
      • Note: Existing beta users will automatically be updated to the stable version. If you did not participate in the open beta, download and install Google Drive for desktop on a Arm-compatible Windows 11 devices. 

    Rollout pace 

    Availability 

    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts 

    Resources 

    New updates 

    There are no new updates to share this week. Please see below for a recap of published announcements.


    Previous announcements

    The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.

    New updates 

    There are no new updates to share this week. Please see below for a recap of published announcements.


    Previous announcements

    The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.



    Upcoming changes to how retention policies are applied to 1:1 direct messages in Google Chat 
    To provide a more consistent product experience across conversation types, we are changing how retention policies are applied to 1:1 direct messages with external participants. | Learn more about retention policies for Chat


    Available in beta: Convert your client-side encrypted documents after a Vault or Takeout export 
    After a Vault or Data export (takeout), admins can now convert their exported client-side encrypted documents to Word files. | Learn more about this new beta


    Introducing a new building block that summarizes content with Gemini in Google Docs 
    An additional building block that adds an AI-generated summary to your content using Gemini in Docs is now available. By going to Insert > Building Blocks > AI Summary or typing “@” followed by “AI summary,” Gemini will provide a summary that you can instantly insert or edit alongside other document collaborators. | Learn more about building block summaries in Docs. 


    Admins can now deploy Context-Aware Access for NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus
    Admins can now specify Context-Aware Access (CAA) policies when their users access NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus. | Learn more about Context-Aware Access support for NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus. 


    Beta update: Data loss prevention rules based on classification labels are now applied instantly in Gmail on the web 
    Auto-classification labeling with data loss prevention (DLP) rules and actions triggered by classification labels detected in the message will now be applied instantly when using Gmail on the web. | Learn more about Data loss prevention rules based on classification labels. 


    Use Gemini in the side panel of Google Slides in even more languages 
    You can now use Gemini in the side panel of Google Slides, which includes the ability to generate images, in many new languages. | Learn more about using the side panel of Google Slides in even more languages. 


    Gmail data loss prevention now supports “sensitive content snippets” 
    We recently launched data loss prevention for Gmail and, beginning today, Admins can see “Sensitive content snippets” for Gmail messages that trigger data loss prevention rules. | Learn more about “sensitive content snippets”


    See summaries of shared Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets files directly in Google Chat 
    Users can now easily summarize Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets files shared within a Chat conversation. | Learn more about file summaries in Chat. 


    Try Canvas, a new way to collaborate with the Gemini app 
    You can now create, format, and refine your documents or code in Canvas, a new collaborative space in Gemini. | Learn more about Canvas


    Use Gemini in the side panel of Google Chat in additional languages 
    We’ve expanded the availability of Gemini in the side panel of Chat to the following languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Japanese, French, Korean. | Learn more about using the side panel of Google Chat in additional languages.


    New features available in NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus
    In addition to NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus becoming available as a Google Workspace core service for business customers and the recent announcement of Context-Aware Access support for NotebookLM and Notebook LM Plus, we’ve introduced new features that improve upon the NotebookLM user experience. | Learn more about new features in NotebookLM and NotebookLM Plus.


    Contextual Smart Replies now available for Google Workspace Business and Enterprise editions
    Earlier this year, we announced that we’re including the best of Google AI directly into Workspace Business and Enterprise plans without the need to purchase a separate Gemini add-on. In addition, we recently introduced Google Meet and Google Chat AI-powered features to Business and Enterprise editions, and today were excited to add contextual Smart Replies to the list of available features. | Learn more about Contextual Smart Replies.


    Adding new capabilities to Google Vids’ ‘Help me create’
    We're introducing a new ‘Help me create’ feature that automatically generates AI voiceovers for each scene of your Vid from the AI suggested scripts. | Learn more about Google Vids’ ‘Help me create’ capabilities.

    Completed rollouts

    The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.


    Rapid Release Domains: 
    Rapid and Scheduled Release Domains: 
      For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

      What’s changing 

      Getting started 

      Rollout pace 

      Availability 

      Resources 

      What’s changing 

      When constructing a vid, you can easily get started by using a set of generative AI capabilities. Gemini’s ‘Help me create’ can generate a fully editable first draft of your video using a prompt and content from your Google Drive. After choosing a style, Gemini pieces together your vid with suggested scenes, including recommended stock media, text, scripts per scene, and even a background music track. 


      Today, we’re introducing updates to the existing ‘Help me create’ feature. Now, Vids will automatically generate AI voiceovers for each scene of your Vid from the AI suggested scripts.


      With this update, you can: 
      • Eliminate the manual effort of recording “the perfect take” 
      • Gain easy access to a variety of voiceovers that provide you with professional-sounding video narration 
      • Save time matching voiceovers to scenes in your video with automatic audio to scene alignment 
      new ‘Help me create’ feature that automatically generates AI voiceovers for each scene of your Vid from the AI suggested scripts


      AI voiceovers are intended to save you time so you can get to a first draft faster, but you are still able to easily edit your suggested scripts and update your voiceovers in one click, or select from a variety of different AI voices with different pitches and tones to best suit your video’s purpose. 


      Getting started 

      • Admins: Vids will be ON by default and can be disabled at the organizational level. Visit the Help Center to learn more about turning Vids on or off for users. 
      • End users:
        • To start, open Google Vids and choose an option to create a new video. You can create a new video or make a copy of an existing video for editing. Visit the Help Center to learn more about getting started with Google Vids. Visit the Help Center to learn more about creating scripts & voiceovers in Google Vids. 
        • You can use Vids on your computer with the two most recent versions of these browsers: 
        • You can access our always-on resources in the Google Workspace Learning Center to learn what you can do with Google Vids. 
        • Currently, Vids is available in the user’s local language, but the AI features (e.g. Help me create, read-along teleprompter) are only available in English at this time. 
        • Note: View and collaborate access is available to anyone with a Google Workspace account, while create and copy access is available for select editions of Google Workspace customers. 

      Rollout pace 


      Availability 

      Available for Google Workspace: 
      • Business Standard and Plus 
      • Enterprise Standard and Plus 
      • Essentials, Enterprise Essentials and Enterprise Essentials Plus 
      • Customers with a Gemini Business*, Enterprise*, Education or Education Premium add-on 

      *As of January 15, 2025, we’re no longer offering the Gemini Business and Gemini Enterprise add-ons for sale. Please refer to this announcement for more details.

      Resources