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Google Gemini is a multimodal AI assistant that answers questions, explains concepts, and works across text, images, audio, and documents to support studying and research.

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Google Gemini

Google Gemini is an AI Tutors tool. Google Gemini is a multimodal AI assistant that answers questions, explains concepts, and works across text, images, audio, and documents to support studying and research. Key features include Multimodal input, Deep Research mode, and Google Workspace integration. Best for college students, high school students and self-learners.

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About Google Gemini

Gemini is Google's AI assistant for asking questions, getting step-by-step explanations, and researching topics across many subjects. It works in the browser and mobile app, and integrates with Google Workspace tools like Docs and Gmail.

Capabilities

Key Features

Multimodal input.

You can ask questions with text, upload images and PDFs, share documents, or use voice, so it can help with a math photo, a reading passage, or a chart in one conversation.

Deep Research mode.

Gemini can browse multiple web sources and compile a structured report with citations on a topic, which is useful for essays and background reading; the free plan limits this to a set number of runs per month.

Google Workspace integration.

Gemini connects with Docs, Gmail, Drive, and other Google apps, and is available as a core service inside Google Workspace for Education accounts with enterprise data protection.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Gemini has a free tier that runs on Google's fast Gemini 3 Flash model and covers most everyday study tasks. The 12-month free Google AI Pro student offer ended in early 2026 (final US window closed April 30, 2026); students can still use a one-month free trial of Google AI Pro, and education accounts may include Gemini as a managed service.

You can use it to understand concepts, get explanations, brainstorm, and check your work, but most schools treat submitting AI-written work as your own as academic dishonesty. Check your institution's AI policy, cite AI assistance when required, and verify answers, since Gemini can occasionally be wrong.

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