Google Launches Gemini 3 Flash, Upgrading AI Experience in Gemini App and Search

Key Points

  • Gemini 3 Flash replaces Gemini 2.5 Flash as the default in the Gemini app and Google Search’s AI Mode.
  • Launch follows the Gemini 3 Pro release, adding faster latency and lower cost while keeping advanced reasoning.
  • Tulsee Doshi calls the upgrade a “huge upgrade” with more detailed, nuanced answers.
  • Model can generate plans from videos and images in just a few seconds, outperforming Gemini 2.5 Pro at a fraction of the cost.
  • Developers will access Gemini 3 Flash via Google AI Studio, Gemini API, Antigravity, CLI, Android Studio, and Vertex AI.

Gemini 3 Flash is here, bringing a ‘huge’ upgrade to the Gemini app

Google Introduces Gemini 3 Flash Across Consumer and Developer Platforms

Google announced that Gemini 3 Flash will replace Gemini 2.5 Flash as the default AI model inside its Gemini app and will also power the AI Mode feature in Google Search. The new model arrives roughly one month after the launch of Gemini 3 Pro, which showcased improvements in reasoning, coding, and simultaneous handling of images, text, and video.

According to Google, Gemini 3 Flash retains the “Pro‑grade reasoning” of its predecessor while delivering the lower latency, efficiency, and cost associated with the Flash family. Tulsee Doshi, senior director of DeepMind’s product division, called the rollout a “huge upgrade” for most users, noting faster turnaround times and more detailed, nuanced answers compared to Gemini 2.5 Flash.

The company highlights that Gemini 3 Flash not only outperforms the prior flagship Gemini 2.5 Pro but does so at a “fraction of the cost.” An illustrative use case describes the model generating a plan from a series of videos and images in just a few seconds, demonstrating its speed and multimodal capabilities.

Globally, the model will be the default inside the Gemini app, and it will also become the primary engine for AI Mode in Google Search, which previously relied on Gemini 2.5 Flash. This shift aims to enhance the overall search experience with more responsive and context‑aware AI assistance.

Beyond consumer-facing products, Google is extending Gemini 3 Flash to developers. The model will be available through Google AI Studio, the Gemini API, Google Antigravity, the Gemini command‑line interface, Android Studio, and Vertex AI. This broad availability is intended to allow developers to integrate the model’s advanced reasoning and multimodal processing into a wide range of applications.

Overall, the launch of Gemini 3 Flash marks a significant step in Google’s strategy to deliver high‑performance, cost‑effective generative AI across both end‑user tools and developer ecosystems.

Source: theverge.com