Google's new Gemini agent on Android can now use 3rd party apps to run errands for you

At the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 launch event today, Google went on stage to reveal an upcoming Gemini feature exclusively for Android smartphones. This new capability will allow users to assign multi-step tasks to Gemini, and Gemini will complete them using the apps already installed on the smartphone.

To invoke this new feature, users simply have to long-press the power button and ask Gemini to perform tasks like booking a ride home through a ridesharing service or ordering groceries for a meal using a service like DoorDash. Based on the query, Gemini will work in the background to complete the tasks using the respective apps, allowing users to continue using their smartphones for other tasks.

Google highlighted that this feature is built with safety and privacy capabilities. For example, users can check on Gemini’s progress live whenever required via notifications, allowing them to view, jump in, or stop the task. For instance, if you have assigned a task to shop for groceries on Instacart, you can take over the process yourself while Gemini is in the middle of shopping.

Gemini performs the task by running the required app in a virtual window. Consequently, Gemini can only access limited apps and not the entire smartphone. Initially, this beta feature will work with select apps in the food, grocery, and rideshare categories. In the future, based on feedback, Google will expand it to more apps and devices.

You can check out the feature in action in the video below.

Your "usual" is now just a tap away. ☕️🍕Starting as a beta feature, Gemini can assist you with tasks across select rideshare and food apps. Just ask Gemini to handle your grocery cart, food delivery, or ride home. Gemini does the work, but you’re in control 🪄 pic.twitter.com/fjfsDXDx7m

— Android (@Android) February 25, 2026

This new Gemini agentic capability will be available as a beta feature in the Gemini app for Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 series initially in the US, and Korea.

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