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Gemini app running on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 cover screen.

Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority
  • Google has updated the Gemini app to handle any file type.
  • This includes audio files, which was the top request.
  • Audio length can be up to 10 minutes for free users.

Around the beginning of August, we found evidence that Google was working on adding a highly requested feature to Gemini. Specifically, the AI app was getting support for audio file uploads. Fast forward to today, and the function is now live on Android, iOS, and on the web.

On social media, Josh Woodward, VP of Google Labs and Gemini, announced that users can now upload any file to the Gemini app. According to Woodward, this also includes the number one request — audio files. So when you tap or click on the plus icon and select “Upload files” (web) or “Files” (mobile), you’ll be able to upload MP3 files, WAV files, and more.