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Google's Gemini App Just Landed on Mac — Here's What's Actually New (April 2026)

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Google shipped a native Gemini app for macOS on April 15, 2026. Not a web wrapper. Not a browser extension. A real, downloadable desktop app — the first time Gemini has existed as a proper Mac application.

This is a bigger deal than it sounds.


What's Actually in the App

The headline feature is the global hotkey: Option+Space summons Gemini from wherever you are on your Mac. No browser tab to switch to. No dock hunting. You're in the middle of a spreadsheet, you hit Option+Space, you ask your question, you get an answer, and you go back to work.

That sounds small. But I've been using ChatGPT's desktop app long enough to know that "I can access it without touching the browser" is genuinely the thing that changes how often you actually use it.

The other big addition is screen sharing. Gemini can now see what's on your screen and respond to it — you can show it a document you're working on, a chart that's confusing you, an error message in your terminal. It's similar to what ChatGPT desktop has had for a while, and honestly it's one of those features that sounds gimmicky until it's not.

Image generation is built in (via Imagen), and so is video generation via Veo. You don't need to go anywhere else for these.


The Pricing Situation

Free tier works. If you already have a Google account, you can download the app and use it without paying anything — you'll hit rate limits, but they're not aggressive for casual use.

Paid tiers:

  • AI Plus: $7.99/month
  • AI Pro: $19.99/month (roughly equivalent to ChatGPT Plus pricing)
  • AI Ultra: $249.99/month (for serious power users or teams who want maximum throughput)

The Pro tier at $19.99 is the obvious comparison point with ChatGPT Plus. Same price. Different strengths.


How It Compares to ChatGPT Desktop

This is the question everyone's actually asking. So let me just be direct about it.

Where Gemini wins:

Google Workspace integration is genuinely better. If you live in Gmail, Docs, Drive, and Sheets — Gemini is reading your actual files, not a copy-pasted excerpt. That's not a small thing. The workflow difference between "show the AI my actual email thread" and "copy the relevant parts into a prompt box" is real, and it adds up over a week of use.

The multimodal stuff is also stronger. Video understanding, image generation — Google's been training vision models for longer than anyone, and it shows.

Where ChatGPT wins:

Computer use. ChatGPT's desktop app can actually operate your computer — open applications, click things, run code. Gemini's screen sharing is observational: it can see and analyze, but it can't act. That's a meaningful difference for anyone thinking about agentic workflows.

The plugin and GPT ecosystem is also more mature. If you're using specialized tools built on the ChatGPT platform, there's no equivalent on the Gemini side yet.

Where they're roughly tied:

General knowledge work. Writing, summarizing, brainstorming, explaining things, debugging code. In 2026, both models are good enough that capability differences at this level don't drive real decisions. Workflow fit does.


Who Should Actually Care

If you're a Google Workspace user who's been dabbling with ChatGPT because Gemini was always stuck in a browser tab — this app changes your calculus. The native desktop experience plus the real Workspace integration is now a genuinely compelling package. Worth trying before you keep paying for ChatGPT Plus.

If you're not a heavy Workspace user — the app is fine. Nice to have. But "ChatGPT also exists and has computer use" is a real counterargument, and the Gemini app doesn't address that gap.

If you're on macOS Monterey or older — you're blocked. The app requires Sequoia 15 or later. (Requirements: macOS Sequoia 15+, 8 GB RAM, 200 MB disk.) If you're on an older OS, you're still using the browser.


The Broader Picture

This isn't Google just playing catch-up. Gemini has been a web-and-mobile product while ChatGPT colonized the desktop. That asymmetry mattered — habitual use builds from wherever people already work, and most knowledge workers work in desktop environments, not mobile browsers.

A native macOS app doesn't fix every competitive gap. But it removes one of the biggest friction points between "I use Gemini sometimes" and "Gemini is my default AI assistant."

That's what actually moves the needle on AI tool adoption. Not benchmarks. Not feature lists. Whether the thing is there when you need it.

Gemini's now there.


Quick Take

Good launch. The Option+Space global hotkey and real Workspace integration are the genuine reasons to try it. If you're a Mac user deep in Google's ecosystem, this is worth 10 minutes of your time to download and test. If you're not — it's a solid product, but the switch argument isn't there yet.

Requires macOS Sequoia 15 or later. Free tier available. Google's Gemini app page for downloads and plan details.

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