Friday, June 26, 2026
We’re excited to introduce a new Gemini in Sheets capability that enables you to diagnose and fix formula errors in one click. When you encounter a formula error, Gemini can analyze the surrounding data structure to help provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the core issue alongside a corrected version of the formula. | Learn more.
In Alert Center, we are expanding the existing “Super Admin password reset” alert into a broader Admin password reset alert. With this update, the alert will now cover password resets for all administrator roles within your organization. | Learn more.
Prior to this update, iOS users without the Gmail or Meet apps were unable to participate in Google Meet sessions on their mobile devices. Now, iOS mobile device users can join meetings directly through Safari, without needing to install an app. | Learn more.
Google Apps Script is officially a Google Workspace core service. Covered under the Google Cloud Terms of Service and Google Workspace for Education Terms of Service, Apps Script now offers the same enterprise-grade data protection, robust administrative controls, and standard technical support that safeguards other core services. | Learn more.
Google Meet users can now connect to nearby conference room hardware by entering a 5-character room code on their personal device. Meet recently launched Connect Room using proximity-based detection to identify nearby hardware. | Learn more.
We are introducing several updates to the Gemini tab in Google Classroom designed to make its tools even more helpful for teachers. These changes make it easier for educators to collaborate with AI and create visual aids from any device, while expanding options for refining lesson plans. | Learn more.
Earlier this year, we announced changes to Google Groups to enhance data security and privacy. The changes, which are rolling out now. | Learn more.
Read Along in Google Classroom, an AI-powered literacy tool that provides in-the-moment support to students as they read aloud, is now available to all Google Workspace for Education users at no cost. | Learn more.
Google Workspace administrators can now utilize incremental exports when backing up organizational data. Instead of re-exporting their entire organization's data, admins can export frequent snapshots of their data into their organization’s own Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket. | Learn more.
The announcements above were published on the Workspace Updates blog over the last week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Streamline your data backups with incremental exports for Google Workspace
Google Workspace administrators can now utilize incremental exports when backing up organizational data. Instead of re-exporting their entire organization's data, admins can export frequent snapshots of their data into their organization’s own Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket.
Key benefits include faster completion times, reduced Google Cloud Storage consumption and costs, and the ability to establish more frequent backup schedules to mitigate the risk of potential data loss.
Specifically, admins can schedule automated exports for Gmail, Drive, and Chat, with the flexibility to scope data by organizational unit (OU), group, or specific users. They can initiate:
- Periodic full backups - establishing a baseline snapshot through regular full exports
- Quarterly (every 3 months)
- Semi-annually (every 6 months)
- Annually (every year)
- Frequent incremental backups - supplementing the baseline with frequent incremental backups, such as backing up data from the "last x days" every "y days"
- Capture data from the last 5 days, running every 3 days
- Capture data from the last 7 days, running every 5 days
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Getting started
- Admins: Super Admins: Visit the Help Center to learn more about exporting your organization’s data and incremental exports.
- End users: There is no end user impact or action required.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on June 24, 2026
Availability
- Enterprise: Enterprise Plus customers with Assured Controls and Assured Controls Plus
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Set up an incremental data export
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Export all your organization's data
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Read Along in Google Classroom is now available to all education users to support foundational literacy
Read Along in Google Classroom, an AI-powered literacy tool that provides in-the-moment support to students as they read aloud, is now available to all Google Workspace for Education users at no cost. We believe this will open access to literacy tools for millions of students, and help educators and education leaders achieve better learning outcomes and progress on foundational literacy.
Read Along is designed to build students' speaking, listening, and decoding skills. It offers flexible learning modes, allowing students to practice aloud with real-time feedback, listen to stories, or enjoy books independently. To help emerging students transition from simply "learning to read" to "reading to learn," Read Along includes questions directly in the material to continuously strengthen comprehension as well as decoding support through word-breakdown.
Educators can use Read Along in Google Classroom to provide personalized reading practice for every student. The insights dashboard showing individual student and class-wide progress can help inform instruction and make it easier to create tailored reading activities based on student needs.
With this update, all Google Workspace for Education users will have access to:
- A tailored reading experience in Google Classroom: Educators can easily create interactive reading activities right within Classroom, giving students in-the-moment support while getting actionable insights related to their reading skills.
- Real-time reading support: Learners get help with pronunciation as they read aloud and get word breakdown support.
- Class and student insights to inform instruction: View information on accuracy, speed, comprehension, phonics skills, and progress for individual students and the entire class.
- An extensive content library: Choose from over hundreds of books across eight languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Urdu, Arabic, Thai, Indonesian, and Malay. This includes content such as Heggerty decodables, ReadWorks articles for higher-grade learners, and localized publisher titles like Turma da Mônica in Brazil.
- Multilingual support: For students learning English, the reading buddy can provide real-time support in both English and their native language so they can practice their vocabulary. Native language support is available in Spanish, Portuguese, Urdu, Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay.
- Story creation with Gemini: With help from Gemini, educators can create differentiated reading activities tailored to phonics skills needing practice, specific topics, and reading levels.
- Existing content: Add existing class content to better tailor real-time student support and insights with Read Along.
Advanced analytics, like viewing student’s progress over time or across assignments and the ability to extract data via BigQuery, are only available with Education Plus and Teaching & Learning add-on.
Getting started
- Admins: If you became a Google Workspace for Education customer on or after July 7, 2024, Read Along will be ON by default. If you became a Google Workspace for Education customer before July 7, 2024, you’ll need to enabled Read Along in the Admin console. Read Along can be disabled at the domain and OU level. It can be enabled at the group level even if it is disabled at the OU level. Visit the Help Center to learn more about turning Read Along on or off for users.
- End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about Read Along in Classroom.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Rolling out now, with expected completion by July 3, 2026
Availability
- Education: Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
- Education Add-ons: Google AI Pro for Education; Teaching and Learning; Endpoint Education
- Other Editions: Nonprofits
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Turn Read Along on or off for users
- Google Classroom Help: Read Along in Google Classroom
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Stricter classifications for Google Groups to enhance data security and privacy
Earlier this year, we announced changes to Google Groups to enhance data security and privacy. The changes, which are rolling out now, include:
- Stricter “internal” and “external” classifications for Groups
- Clearer visual indicators for whether a group contains external members
- Changes to how emails are shown within Google Groups
- Additional settings granularity to control who can add external users (admins only, or admins and end users)
- Changes to how admins can add external users via Groups APIs
API changes
While we originally announced that admins would have to change the classification of a group before being able to add external members to Groups marked as internal, we’re updating that behavior to prevent issues with synced groups. When an admin attempts to add an external member to an internal group via the Cloud Identity or Admin SDK Directory API, or when they sync data from a third-party identity provider via API, the group settings will be automatically updated to allow admins to add external members.
Getting started
- Admins: To ensure a smooth transition, existing groups will be automatically classified based on their current membership, so there will not be any changes in access. You can review and adjust these labels directly in the Admin console or via the Groups Settings API to match your organization's security needs.
- End users: There is no action required for end users.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Rolling out now, with expected completion by July 1, 2026
Availability
- Available to all Google Workspace customers
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Changes to internal and external classifications in Google Groups
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Updates to Gemini in Google Classroom
We are introducing several updates to the Gemini tab in Google Classroom designed to make its tools even more helpful for teachers. These changes make it easier for educators to collaborate with AI and create visual aids from any device, while expanding options for refining lesson plans.
Mobile availability
We know educators and students use Google Classroom on the go on their mobile devices, so we are excited to announce that the Gemini tab is now available in the Classroom Android and iOS apps, making these features more accessible to teachers and higher education students. For educators, the following features are available in the Classroom mobile app: Generate a quiz, Brainstorm project ideas, Craft a compelling hook, Tackle common misconceptions, and starter prompts for the Gemini app. All Gemini starter prompts and personal class notebooks in the student Gemini tab are available in the Classroom mobile app.
Tools to generate visual resources
Powered by Nano Banana 2, Google’s newest image generation model, these starter prompts help teachers create visuals that illustrate complex topics for students:
- Create an infographic
- Draw a comic strip
- Visualize a concept
Teachers can also personalize three new starter prompts to generate a slide deck for a given concept and grade level using Gemini’s Canvas tool:
Getting started
- Admins: As an administrator of your organization's Google Accounts, you can control who is allowed to use Gemini in Google Classroom to generate content and resources. These capabilities are only available to users who are verified as teachers and as 18 years of age or older in your institution’s age-based access settings. Visit the Help Center to learn about managing access to Gemini in Classroom and the option to turn the service on or off for users in your Admin console.
- End users: Navigate to the Gemini tab in the navigation bar in Google Classroom. When using generated content, you should always review the outputs as AI can make mistakes and refine the output so that it fits your context and local policies before assigning to students. Visit the Help Center to learn more about Gemini in Classroom, and check out these resources for teachers, including this resource with tips and best practices for trying Gemini in Classroom.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Available now
Availability
- Education: Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Manage access to Gemini in Classroom
- Google Classroom Help: Learn about Gemini in Classroom


