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Gemini can now generate files for you

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Vlad 30 April 2026

Google AI

Google's Gemini can now easily generate files for you. Supported formats are: Workspace files (Docs, Sheets and Slides), .pdf, .docx, .xlsx, .csv, LaTeX, Plain Text (TXT), Rich Text Format (RTF) and Markdown (MD).

This feature is now available globally to all Gemini users. All you need is a prompt and Gemini will generate the file you want. Google says this new feature "will allow you to easily move your work into different applications" without the need to copy, paste, and reformat.

For most of the supported formats, once Gemini has created the file you asked it for, you can directly download that file onto your device or export it to your Google Drive.

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  • Anonymous
  • 2WB
  • 3 hours ago

interesting but no credit because it's not foss

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  • HanDan01
  • I@a
  • 4 hours ago

Interesting AND useful. Although I cannot simply brush aside the environmental impacts of AI. I hope they are doing something about it.

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  • GAMIR3DH
  • LET
  • 6 hours ago

True, I even asked it to make an calendar event and it did not do it. But it did make a note inside the Samsung Notes app once by accident.

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