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How to Navigate Google I/O 2026’s 100 Announcements

A step‑by‑step guide to exploring the 100 new products Google unveiled at I/O 2026, from Gemini Omni to voice‑enabled Workspace tools.

AITREND AI EditorialMay 25, 20263 min read

Problem

Google I/O 2026 delivered a flood of new tools—Gemini Omni, Google Antigravity, Universal Cart, voice‑powered Gmail, Docs, Keep, a design app called Google Pics, and AI Inbox upgrades. With 100 announcements, even seasoned users can feel lost, unsure where to begin or which updates matter most.

Prerequisites

  • Reliable internet connection.
  • A Google account linked to Gmail, Docs, Keep, and other Workspace services.
  • Access to the official I/O 2026 announcements page (the blog post that lists the 100 items).
  • Basic familiarity with Google Workspace and Android.

Steps

  1. Open the master list. Visit the Google AI Blog post titled “100 things we announced at I/O 2026.” The page contains a compact catalog of every new product and feature released on May 20, 2026.
    As reported by Google AI Blog, the post highlights Gemini Omni, Google Antigravity, Universal Cart and many other innovations.
  2. Filter by interest. Use your browser’s find function (Ctrl + F) to jump to keywords that match your workflow—e.g., “Gemini,” “voice,” “Pics.” The list is organized by product family, making it easy to isolate Workspace updates.
  3. Activate Gemini Omni. Gemini Omni is Google’s newest multimodal AI model. Follow the embedded link in the announcement to the Gemini console, sign in, and start a trial. Test it in Docs by prompting it to draft a report or generate a slide deck.
  4. Try Google Antigravity. The Antigravity platform promises new interaction patterns for AR/VR. Install the companion Android app from the Play Store link provided in the blog, then launch a sample experience to see objects float in your environment.
  5. Explore Universal Cart. This cross‑platform shopping cart syncs items across Chrome, Android, and Wear OS. Add a product in Chrome, then open the cart on your phone to confirm real‑time updates.
  6. Enable voice capabilities in Workspace. The same I/O announcement notes new voice features in Gmail, Docs, and Keep. In Gmail settings, turn on “Voice Compose.” In Docs, click the microphone icon to dictate text. In Keep, hold the voice button to create notes hands‑free.
  7. Play with Google Pics. Google’s new design tool lets you generate images from text prompts. Open the web app link, enter a description, and export the result for use in presentations.
  8. Update AI Inbox. AI‑enhanced email triage now arrives as a toggle in Gmail’s inbox settings. Turn it on to see suggested replies and priority sorting appear automatically.
  9. Bookmark and track. After testing each feature, add the respective pages to a “I/O 2026” folder in your browser. Schedule a weekly review to integrate the tools that add real value.

Pro Tips

  • Use the blog’s “share” button to send specific sections to teammates via Google Chat.
  • Combine Gemini Omni with Google Pics for rapid prototype creation—ask Gemini to describe a concept, then feed that description into Pics.
  • Set up voice shortcuts in Android Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access to trigger Gmail or Docs commands with a single phrase.
  • Keep an eye on the “Updates” tab of the Gemini console; Google often rolls out beta features weeks after the initial launch.
  • If Universal Cart feels slow, clear Chrome’s cache and ensure your Android device runs Android 15 or newer for optimal sync.

FAQ

Q: Where can I find the full list of 100 announcements?

A: The complete catalog is in the Google AI Blog post titled “100 things we announced at I/O 2026,” published on May 20, 2026.

Q: Do I need a paid Google Workspace account to use the new voice features?

A: No. The voice capabilities in Gmail, Docs, and Keep are available to all Google accounts.

Q: Is Google Antigravity ready for production use?

A: It is released as a developer preview; you can experiment via the Play Store link in the announcement.

Topics Covered
Google I/O 2026Gemini OmniWorkspace AIGoogle AntigravityUniversal Cart
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