Google’s latest app helps you use Gemini models and AI agents at workGoogle's Gemini Enterprise app is tailor-made for workspaces with support for tapping into corporate data.

Google’s latest app helps you use Gemini models and AI agents at work
TL;DR
  • Google rebranded Google Agentspace to Gemini Enterprise late last year, expanding the workplace AI suite’s functionality.
  • Gemini Enterprise now has a standalone app in the Google Play Store, and it’s in the early access stage.
  • This new Gemini app offers “a single, multimodal search interface” for access to the internet, AI models, and corporate intranets.

Google released Gemini Enterprise, a focused version of its AI chatbot made for business use, in October of last year. It became the successor for Google Agentspace, bringing a new name and extra functionality to the platform while keeping the agentic AI features. Now, Gemini Enterprise has its own app on the Google Play Store, bringing intranet integration, secure workplace controls, and Google AI features to Android.

The standalone app addresses a few user frustrations with Gemini Enterprise accounts in the standard Gemini app, as documented on Google’s Gemini Apps Help page. Users reported being unable to access certain Gemini Enterprise tools, like corporate Google Workspace extensions, in the regular mobile app. Additionally, if workplace administrators don’t specifically allow mobile access for their Google Workspace accounts, Gemini Enterprise is unavailable in the stock Gemini app.

Google's Gemini Enterprise app is tailor-made for workspaces with support for tapping into corporate data.Brady Snyder2026-02-25T22:07:38.000Z{}

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