Google has officially introduced Gemini 3, a next-generation AI model the company positions as its most capable and intelligent system to date. The release marks a significant milestone in Google’s accelerated push to redefine how consumers and developers interact with artificial intelligence across search, productivity, creativity, and software development.
In an internal communication seen by Technext, Google described Gemini 3 as a state-of-the-art advancement in reasoning, creativity, and problem-solving. The model is engineered to more accurately interpret user intent, reducing the need for complex prompting and delivering responses that are clearer, smarter, and more contextually aligned with user needs. Google says this leap forward is aimed at making AI “truly useful for everyone,” a vision the company has echoed since Gemini’s initial release nearly two years ago.
The broader AI landscape has evolved rapidly, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta AI, and China’s DeepSeek intensifying competition. Despite the crowded field, Gemini has grown into one of Google’s most widely adopted products, reaching more than 2 billion monthly users, while the standalone Gemini app now serves over 650 million users monthly. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai described the new model as a continuation of Google’s mission to expand the frontiers of intelligence, personalisation, and agentic capabilities.
The launch also includes Gemini 3 Pro, a more powerful multimodal version that surpasses Gemini 2.5 in every major industry benchmark. According to Google, Gemini 3 Pro demonstrates PhD-level reasoning, particularly in complex mathematics, and sets a new bar for frontier models. Its responses are crafted to be direct and insight-driven, enabling developers to move from idea to execution using natural language with far fewer instructions. Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, highlighted that the model functions as a true thought partner, one that prioritizes clarity and accuracy over simply telling users “what they want to hear.”
Gemini 3 Pro becomes globally available today through the Gemini app and for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers within AI Mode in Search.
For the first time, a Gemini model is being integrated into Google Search on day one. The system dynamically analyzes queries and presents information in structured, actionable formats such as interactive images, tables, and grids. This upgrade is designed to improve research discovery and surface insights that earlier models may have missed.
Google is also introducing Antigravity, an AI-powered platform that shifts the role of coding assistants from passive support tools to active software-building partners. Antigravity can plan and execute end-to-end engineering tasks from feature development to debugging, reducing friction for both new and experienced developers.
With Gemini 3, Google is strengthening its position in the global AI race, pushing forward a vision where intelligent systems operate not just as conversational tools, but as collaborative partners capable of shaping how people work, create, and explore ideas.






