Gemini could finally fix its cluttered interface with these changesThe input box could get a new, simpler design.

Gemini could finally fix its cluttered interface with these changesThe Gemini logo on an Android phone.
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TL;DR
  • Google is testing a single-row floating input box for Gemini’s primary interface to reduce visual clutter and simplify the user experience.
  • The Gemini overlay could gain a new “Tools” icon to house advanced features, such as Deep Research and Canvas.
  • We’ve also spotted “Gemini Labs,” which could be a new settings area where users can toggle and test experimental AI capabilities.

Last week, we spotted Google working on improving Gemini’s input box, giving it a cleaner and uncluttered look with fewer buttons. The look we managed to surface was clearly a work-in-progress, as the UI elements lacked proper spacing. With the latest Google app release, Google has addressed this UI issue and also introduced other UI changes that further advance the Gemini UX 2.0 revamp.

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Google app v16.51.52 includes code for various UI changes that we’ve managed to activate ahead of their release to give you an early look. For starters, Google has now finalized the UI, which previously felt like a work in progress.

The input box could get a new, simpler design.Aamir Siddiqui2025-12-23T08:44:16.000Z{}

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