Google Gemini now accepts audio uploads

Big news: Gemini’s app finally lets you drop audio files straight into the chat. Whether you’re on Android, iOS or the web, you can upload MP3, WAV, or even ZIP bundles of recordings. The AI will transcribe, summarize or answer questions about the content just like it does with text.

How to upload your files

Open Gemini, tap the paper‑clip icon, and select your audio or ZIP file. The app supports the most common formats, so you won’t need to convert anything first. After upload, type a prompt – “Summarize this interview” or “Create a podcast outline” – and let Gemini do the work.

What the new limits mean for you

Free users get 10 minutes of audio per prompt and can run five prompts each day. If you upgrade, the limit jumps to three hours per prompt and you get unlimited daily prompts. That’s a game‑changer for creators who need to process long recordings quickly.

In short, the audio upload feature cuts down on manual transcription and speeds up content creation. Give it a try and see how much time you save.

Google Gemini adds audio uploads across Android, iOS, and web

Google Gemini adds audio uploads across Android, iOS, and web

Google’s Gemini app now supports audio file uploads—its most requested feature. Users on Android, iOS, and web can upload MP3, WAV, and other common formats, plus ZIP archives. Free users get 10 minutes per prompt and 5 prompts daily; paid plans allow up to 3 hours per prompt. The update streamlines workflows for podcasts, meetings, and interviews and brings Gemini closer to ChatGPT feature parity.

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