Friday, May 1, 2026
Gemini can now transform your ideas, using conversational prompts, directly into thoughtfully formatted files, such as Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, PDFs and more, directly in your chats with Gemini. | Learn more about how to move from conversation to creation with file generation in Gemini.
With this launch, we’re allowing students in higher education who are 18 years of age and older to create their own notebooks for courses in Google Classroom. | Learn more about students creating personal class notebooks with NotebookLM.
We're releasing several enhancements to deepen the security investigation capabilities of the Workspace audit log, including expanded fields across many data sources. | Learn more about new functionality and expanded event fields in the Admin console.
We are giving users more control over "Take notes for me" in Google Meet with new customization options and an improved Decisions section. | Learn more about new ways to customize AI-generated meeting notes.
We're opening the Workspace MCP server to public developer preview and introducing a standardized tiering model for all agent tools inclusive of our APIs in Workspace. | Learn more about agent tools and security updates for Google Workspace developers.
We’re expanding Google Takeout Transfer to include Google Photos, allowing users to migrate their memories from their school or university-issued Google account to a personal Google account. | Learn more about Google Takeout Transfer support for Google Photos.
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, May 1, 2026
Google Takeout Transfer now supports Google Photos for Education users
When users graduate or leave an organization, they can preserve their academic work by using Google Takeout Transfer to take their Google Drive and Gmail content with them. We’re now expanding Google Takeout Transfer to include Google Photos, allowing users to migrate their memories from their school or university-issued Google account to a personal Google account.
This is the first step in providing a clear migration path for Photos data, ensuring that creative work and personal history stays with individuals long after they leave an organization. When users navigate to takeout.google.com/transfer they will soon see an option to include Photos content. Note that users will need to have sufficient storage in their personal account to complete the transfer.
Users leaving your organization can now use Google Takeout to seamlessly copy and transfer their Google Photos content - including photos, videos, and albums - alongside their Drive and Gmail data to a personal Google account.
Later this year, we will introduce new Photos management and bulk-deletion capabilities in the admin console. These tools will provide better visibility into which users have migrated their data and allow you to proactively manage Photos content to help your institution free up critical pooled Drive storage.
Getting started
- Admins: This feature will be OFF by default and can be enabled at the OU level. Visit the Help Center to learn more about letting graduating students transfer data.
- End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about copying content from your school account to another account.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Available now
Availability
- Education: Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Let graduating students transfer data
- Google Account Help: Copy content from your school account to another account
- Google Drive Help: Manage your storage in Drive, Gmail & Photos
Friday, May 1, 2026
New: Agent tools and security updates for Google Workspace developers
At Cloud Next ‘26, we announced a new suite of agent tools for Google Workspace, including a Workspace MCP server, command line interface (CLI), and remote MCP integrations.
Today, we are opening the Workspace MCP server to public developer preview. As AI agents become a central part of how we work, they need a standardized way to access the right context and tools. The Workspace MCP server provides that bridge, allowing AI agents to safely tap into the richness of Workspace capabilities.
Workspace MCP server: Now in public developer preview
The Workspace MCP server allows developers to access a suite of dedicated tools to power agents interacting with Workspace data:
- Gmail MCP: Profile access, drafting, searching, and read/write capabilities.
- Drive MCP: File fetching, permissions management, listing, and uploading.
- Calendar MCP: Finding available times and managing events.
- Chat MCP: Finding conversations, searching messages, and reading/sending replies.
- People dictionary MCP: Managing user contacts and accessing profile information.
Empower agents with a secure ecosystem
As these agents scale, we are committed to maintaining a healthy ecosystem by addressing the unique risks associated with large-scale agentic actions, such as API abuse and unintended large-scale data egress. To foster innovation while managing the potential impact of high-volume data access, we are introducing a standardized tiering model for all agent tools inclusive of our APIs in Workspace.
This model is designed to manage agent workflows at scale, providing a structure as application impact increases The framework is intended to maintain the agility of developers:
- Empowering the community: We expect less than 1% of active Workspace developers will need to move beyond our standard usage tiers. This means the vast majority of our developer community can continue to build and innovate without friction.
- Scalability with confidence: For those developers and agents that grow to serve millions of users, the model provides a clear, predictable path to scale safely, ensuring the performance and data integrity that enterprise customers expect.
Getting started
- Developers: Visit our developer documentation to learn more about the Workspace MCP server. More information on the operational tiers is available in the Workspace developer API tiering.
- Admins: No action is required at this time. Access to Workspace APIs can be managed via the Admin console under Security > API Controls.
Rollout pace
- Workspace MCP server: Gradual rollout starting May 1, 2026
- Workspace API and MCP tiering: Updated usage quotas for new projects only will roll out starting May 1, 2026. We'll notify owners of existing projects at least 60 days before any changes go into effect to ensure a smooth transition.
Availability
- Available to all Google Workspace customers and developers
Resources
- Google Workspace Developer Site
- Google Workspace Developer Guide: Configure the Google Workspace MCP servers
- Google Workspace Developer Documentation: Google Workspace standardized model for agent tools and APIs
Thursday, April 30, 2026
New ways to customize AI-generated meeting notes
We are giving users more control over "Take notes for me" in Google Meet with new customization options and an improved Decisions section.
“Take notes for me” recently introduced customizations for meeting artifacts, such as the option to set your preferred level of detail for your notes. Now, users can tailor their notes to be more actionable and easier to digest by choosing exactly which sections they want to include.
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| Toggle which sections are enabled in-call. |
Updates include:
- Customizable notes sections: Users can now toggle specific sections on or off via the in-call menu, including Summary, Decisions, Next steps, and Details. These changes only affect your current meeting and will not impact your default view for future calls.
- New “Decisions” section: This section explicitly captures outcomes and tracks their status, such as Aligned, Needs further discussion, Disagreed, or Shelved. Note that the Decisions section will initially be available in English only.
- Improved summary: The summary section has been improved to be more concise and scannable, allowing you to quickly catch up on key points.
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| View Decisions and the New Summary in your Meeting Notes |
These improvements will help make your meeting notes more actionable and scannable, and reduce the need to manually reformat notes after a call.
Getting started
- Admins: There is no specific admin control for this feature. It will be available to all users who have access to "Take notes for me."
- End users: To use this feature, turn on “Take notes for me" in any of your meetings. Within the menu, try customizing which sections are included in your notes. In particular, explore the new summary and decisions sections. Visit the Help Center to learn more.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on April 30, 2026
Availability
- Business: Business Standard and Plus
- Enterprise: Enterprise Standard and Plus
- Other Editions: Frontline Plus
- Education Add-ons: Google AI Pro for Education
- Consumer: Google AI Pro and Ultra
Resources
- Google Help: Take notes for me in Google Meet
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Workspace audit logs: New functionality and expanded event fields in the Admin console
Today we’re announcing the release of several enhancements to deepen the security investigation capabilities of the Workspace audit log, including expanded fields across many data sources.
These new enhancements include:
- Introduction of owner details for resource attribute
- Expansion of resource and actor attributes to additional data sources
- Introduction of new device info attribute for multiple data sources
New owner details for enhanced resource visibility in Security Investigation Tool and Audit logs
We’re adding a new “Owner details” field to the “Resources” attribute, making it easier to identify who owns a resource during security investigations. This field uses two primary components:
- Owner Type: Specifies the category of the owner, which can be an individual person (User), the entire organization (Customer), or a Group.
- Owner Identity: Contains specific details, such as IDs or email addresses, of that owner.
It will be available for all data sources wherever the resource field is present: Directory sync, Gmail, Meet, Groups, Keep, Looker Studio, Drive, Meet hardware, Chat, Admin, Data migration, Chrome, Voice, Calendar, Vault, Assignments and Groups enterprise log events.
Expanded coverage for resources and actor application info in Security Investigation tool / Audit and Investigation tool
To ensure you have a complete view across various Workspace services, we are expanding two critical attributes to additional log events:
- Resources: Expanding to Chrome, Voice, Vault, and Assignment log events
- Actor application info: Expanding to Chrome, Voice, Group, Meet, Assignments, and Admin data action log events
Comprehensive device information in Security Investigation tool / Audit and Investigation tool, Admin SDK (Reports API), SecOps, and BigQuery
Administrators can now gain crucial context about the devices used to perform actions. We are introducing the User device info attribute, which provides details such as User device ID, User device OS version, or User device type (e.g., DESKTOP_MAC, DESKTOP_WINDOWS).
This information is available for many log sources, including: Contact, Gemini workspace, Keep, Meet hardware, Chat, Chrome, Directory sync, Drive, Group, Meet, Rule, Looker studio and SAML log events.
Detail for Admin SDK (Reports API)
Getting started
- Admins: As the changes roll out, get started with your analysis in either the Audit and Investigation tool, Admin SDK (Reports API), SecOps, or BigQuery.
- End users: There is no end user setting for this feature.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on April 29, 2026
Availability
Resources
- Google Workspace Admin Help: About the security investigation tool
- Google Developers Help: Admin SDK (Reports API)
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Export log events to Google Security Operations to monitor insider risk
- Google Workspace Admin Help: About reporting logs and BigQuery
- Google Workspace Admin Help: Compare Google Workspace editions





