Google testing Gemini as a Mac app

Bloomberg reports Google is testing a dedicated Gemini app for Mac to challenge ChatGPT and Claude—a move that signals intensifying competition around on‑device or desktop AI experiences. A native Mac app could change usage patterns for developers and users on macOS. (x.com)

The Mac client is reported to be internally codenamed “Janus,” a detail app researcher M1Astra shared with Bloomberg. (bloomberg.com) Testers say the early build supports image, video and music generation, web search, document and media uploads, and math/problem‑solving features. (bloomberg.com) Google told participants the build “mirrors” the iOS Gemini interface and is limited to only “critical features” in this phase, indicating staged feature gating. (bloomberg.com) A capability called “Desktop Intelligence” would allow Gemini, with user permission, to read on‑screen content from macOS apps such as Calendar to supply contextual responses. (digitaltrends.com) Both OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude already offer native macOS clients, placing Google into a desktop field where competitors have existing macOS integrations. (macrumors.com) Bloomberg reports Google has not provided a public release date and declined to comment on broader rollout timing for the Mac app. (bloomberg.com)

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