Google Drive on Android Gets Ask Gemini and AI Overviews for Smarter File Search

Google is rolling out Ask Gemini and AI Overviews to the Drive mobile app, letting users search and summarize files with AI. The features support multi-turn chats and cross-app queries, aiming to boost productivity on the go.

By Inside AI Editorial Team July 1, 2026
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July 1, 2026, (Inside AI) — Google is bringing its AI-powered search and summarization tools, Ask Gemini and AI Overviews, to the Google Drive mobile app on Android and iOS. The rollout began in late June 2026 and will continue over the coming weeks for eligible subscribers.

The features, previously available on the web, aim to help users find information and understand documents without manually opening files. Ask Gemini enables multi-turn conversations about Drive content, while AI Overviews generate instant summaries atop search results.

This mobile expansion signals Google’s push to make AI a core productivity layer across devices, not just a desktop add-on. It arrives as rivals like Microsoft with Copilot and Dropbox with Dash also integrate AI into file storage. But Google’s integration with Gmail, Calendar, and Chat gives it a unique cross-app advantage.

The Mechanics of Mobile AI Search

Ask Gemini appears as a button next to the Drive search bar. Tapping it opens a full-screen chat interface where users can query files across Drive, Gmail, Chat, Calendar, and the web. The system supports multi-turn conversations, file uploads for context, and selective app searching.

Google says conversations persist, so users can revisit chats. The feature targets project-specific workflows, like analyzing a folder of contracts. Crucially, it operates within Drive’s security model—no file duplication, and it respects permissions, data loss prevention, and information rights management.

AI Overviews, meanwhile, transform search. A query like “What’s in our Spring 2026 catalogue?” triggers Gemini to scan relevant files and produce a concise answer. It auto-detects intent—fact, summary, or list—reducing filter reliance. Users can tap to expand into a full Ask Gemini chat.

The features require a Google AI Pro, AI Ultra, or eligible Workspace plan. They support over 29 languages, including English. This broad availability contrasts with earlier AI features that often launched English-only.

Enterprise Trust and the Shadow of AI Hallucinations

Google emphasizes that Ask Gemini doesn’t duplicate or copy files, and only accesses content users have permission to view. This is critical for regulated industries. However, the company has not detailed how it prevents AI hallucinations—a persistent issue where models fabricate facts.

Competitors face similar scrutiny. Microsoft’s Copilot in SharePoint has been criticized for inaccurate summaries. Google’s advantage may lie in its grounding technique, where Gemini anchors answers in actual file content. But without transparency, enterprise trust remains fragile.

Another gap: offline functionality. Neither Ask Gemini nor AI Overviews work without a connection, limiting use in low-bandwidth scenarios. And while Google touts multi-app search, it’s unclear how well it handles conflicting information across sources.

The mobile rollout follows Google’s recent launch of Gemini Spark on macOS and Nano Banana 2 Lite alongside Gemini Omni Flash. This cadence shows Google weaving Gemini into every surface, but it risks fragmentation if experiences differ across devices.

For now, the update makes Drive smarter for millions of mobile workers. But the true test will be whether AI reduces, rather than adds to, information overload.

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