Google has officially launched Gemini 3, its latest AI system. The debut comes at a moment of heightened competition across the AI industry, just one week after OpenAI rolled out its GPT-5 upgrade.
The company revealed that the Gemini app now has 650 million monthly active users, while AI Overviews attract more than 2 billion users each month. For comparison, OpenAI recently announced that ChatGPT has reached 700 million weekly users.
Alongside Gemini 3, Google announced Google Antigravity, a new developer agent platform designed to redefine how software is built. Instead of writing code line by line, developers can describe tasks at a high level and let the system generate or modify the underlying code.
Google executives describe Gemini 3 as the company’s most capable system yet for “vibe coding,” a fast-growing approach where developers rely on AI to create applications through intent-based prompts rather than traditional instructions.
Generative Interfaces
Gemini 3 introduces the ability to create “generative interfaces,” layouts that dynamically combine visuals, text, tables, and grid components based on the user’s request.
During the presentation, Google showcased the feature by asking Gemini to create an exposition of Van Gogh’s art collection. The model responded with a polished, magazine-style visual layout.
This capability sets Gemini 3 apart from previous models by enabling output that feels closer to full product prototypes, interactive dashboards, editorial visuals, and structured documents.
Google says subscribers will be the first to experience Gemini 3’s new interactive features in AI Mode, including personalized loan calculators, dynamic charts, and science simulations generated on request.
Developers will access Gemini 3 via the Gemini API, while enterprise customers will integrate it through Vertex AI on Google Cloud.
According to Google, the model can be used across corporate operations, including employee training, on-boarding flows, video analysis, factory-floor inspections, and procurement automation areas.



























