MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.: Google unveiled a sweeping set of AI products at its annual I/O developer conference on May 19, including a new AI agent, smart glasses, and a redesigned Search experience.
CEO Sundar Pichai opened the keynote at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, with artificial intelligence driving nearly every announcement across the company’s products and platforms.
The headline product, Gemini Spark, is a cloud-based AI agent designed to run around the clock. Unlike traditional voice or chat assistants that respond only when prompted, Spark works proactively in the background, managing tasks and retaining context over time without waiting for user input.
The two-day event underscored Google’s broader push to embed AI across its entire product lineup.
Google Search receives its biggest upgrade in nearly three decades through the announcement. The redesigned experience integrates AI-generated answers deeply across query types. Search becomes a thinking partner rather than a static results page for users.
Samsung partners with Google to demo two intelligent eyewear devices launching this fall. Designs come from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster for premium consumer appeal. Voice commands unlock deep Gemini integration across photos, navigation, and translation tasks.
Universal Cart introduces proactive AI shopping assistance across online retailers. The agent monitors carts, checks compatibility, and flags missing components automatically. A live demo shows the AI catching incompatible parts in a custom PC build.
Antigravity 2.0 anchors developer announcements alongside the Gemini 3.5 model series. The new Antigravity CLI lets developers orchestrate agents through command line workflows. SynthID watermarking expands to OpenAI, Kakao, and Eleven Labs as new partners.
“We’re in the part of the AI cycle where people want to see value in everyday products,” says Sundar Pichai during the keynote.
Content Credentials verification rolls out across Search and Chrome simultaneously. The launch positions Google as the dominant AI provenance platform globally. Competitors including Apple Intelligence and Microsoft Copilot face renewed competitive pressure across consumer surfaces.
