Gemini Nano-Enabled API Released to Android Developers Ahead of Google I/O 2025

Google quietly released the ML Kit GenAI application programming interface (API) last week, allowing Android developers to build apps that leverage the capabilities of Gemini Nano.

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As per a document added to its developer forum, the Mountain View-based tech giant is now letting developers access the image description feature of the artificial intelligence (AI) model as well.

Earlier, the model was only available as an experimental access, and developers could not publish the apps made using the large language model (LLM).

First spotted by Android Authority, the tech giant added a new support document to Gemini Nano's Android developer page. This page now mentions a new API dubbed ML Kit GenAI that will allow developers to “harness the power of Gemini Nano to deliver out-of-the-box performance for common tasks through a simplified, high-level interface.”

The page also highlights that the API is built on AICore, an Android system service, and it enables on-device execution of Gemini Nano-like models, even if developers do not understand how the models function.

The apps built using the AI model will also run locally, powered by the device's system-on-a-chip (SoC).

With the ML Kit GenAI API, developers will be able to access new features such as text summarisation, message proofreading, rewriting messages, as well as adding short descriptions to images.

Notably, Google has also scheduled a session at I/O 2025 dubbed “Gemini Nano on Android: Building with on-device gen AI.” The company will likely explain the capabilities of the model and how developers can integrate the feature into the apps they're building.

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