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Google’s Gemini just gatecrashed Apple’s Mac party, and it beat Siri to the door

By technologistmag.com15 April 20262 Mins Read
Google’s Gemini just gatecrashed Apple’s Mac party, and it beat Siri to the door
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Google made an unexpected cameo on Macs with the launch of a native Gemini app. What’s even more interesting (and a bit funny) is that the app arrived at Apple’s long-promised Siri upgrade (and a rumored standalone app for the voice assistant). 

The free app is available on macOS 15 and above. Though the app isn’t available on the App Store (yet), you can download it from Google’s official landing page.

What can the Gemini Mac app actually do?

Quite a bit, actually. Once you install the app, you can summon Gemini by pressing Option + Space keys. Doesn’t matter where you are and what you’re doing; using the shortcut opens a quick-access mini chat overlay. Don’t press the wrong key (Command), or you’ll end up invoking the Spotlight search bar. 

You can open the full Gemini interface by pressing Option + Shift + Space. Further, the app includes built-in tools for generating images and videos, analyzing content on your screen (including documents, spreadsheets, and images), and understanding files. Of course, you can talk to the Gemini AI assistant.

The list of available tools includes Canvas, Deep Research, NotebookLM integration, and Personal Intelligence, which taps into your connected Google apps, including Gmail, Photos, Calendar, etc., to fetch relevant information for you. 

Gemini app for macOS screenshot.

Why does this matter for everyday Mac users?

If you don’t know this already, Gemini is among the last AI services to have launched a dedicated Mac app. Other giants — OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity — have had Mac apps for quite some time. 

For Mac users who’ve been using Gemini in Chrome or Safari, the native app is a welcome upgrade. The powerful, context-aware AI is now one keyboard shortcut away on your Mac. 

By establishing Gemini on macOS now, Google secures mindshare and daily habit formation before Apple can actually flip the switch with the dedicated Siri app later this year. 

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