Google I/O 2026: Everything Developers Need to Know
Google I/O 2026 brings major updates for developers: a revamped Gemini API, Google Antigravity tools, and a clear push toward agentic AI apps. Here’s what matters.
Google I/O 2026 brings major updates for developers: a revamped Gemini API, Google Antigravity tools, and a clear push toward agentic AI apps. Here’s what matters.
Google’s Gemini API now supports managed agents — define agents as files, run them in secure cloud sandboxes. Here’s what developers need to know.
Google’s second Gemini Startup Forum brings together 100+ startups building on Gemini AI. Here’s what this cohort reveals about where enterprise AI is heading.
Google’s Gemini Embedding 2 is now generally available via the Gemini API and Vertex AI. Here’s what it offers, how it compares, and why it matters.
Google now offers prepay billing for the Gemini API in AI Studio. Here’s what it means for developers managing costs and scaling AI projects in 2026.
Google’s new Flex and Priority inference tiers let developers trade latency for cost savings in the Gemini API. Here’s what that means for your build.
Google’s Veo 3.1 Lite is now in paid preview via the Gemini API. Here’s what it costs, what it can do, and who should actually care.
Google’s Gemini API now supports combining function calling with built-in tools like Search in a single call. Here’s what that means for developers building agents.
Google AI Studio now lets developers set monthly spend caps on the Gemini API. Here’s what changed, why it matters, and what it means for your next build.