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Gemini can now turn your chat into a finished PDF, Word document, or spreadsheet in one tap

For the first time, what Gemini generates and what lands on your device are the same thing. The change makes every professional use case for AI a lot less painful.

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I’ve spent a fair share of my time copying Gemini’s outputs into a Word document, reformatting the headers, fixing the spacing, and wondering why AI can’t do this on its own. Fortunately, Google has finally done something that reduces my pain.

Today, Google announced an update wherein the Gemini app can generate downloadable, ready-to-share files directly inside the chat, with no manual reformatting required. 

You can now ask Gemini to create Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDFs, and more directly in your chat. No more copying, pasting, or reformatting, just prompt and download.

Available globally for all @GeminiApp users. pic.twitter.com/VuhlvehFuU

— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) April 29, 2026

What file formats can Google actually generate?

The list is wide enough to cover almost every professional use case. You can ask Gemini AI to generate Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. These apps cover a variety of formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), plain text, rich format text, and markdown. 

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To get Gemini to do this, all you have to do is describe what you need, specify the format, and that’s it. The AI produces a finished file ready to download and share immediately. Basically, every step that previously happened outside Gemini, with manual intervention, now happens inside it.

For instance, you can ask Gemini to consolidate a week’s worth of meeting notes into a single-page PDF, with the keywords highlighted, or the budget breakdown exported directly to Excel. 

Who gets the utterly useful feature?

Well, for once, there’s no catch or paywall associated with what looks like one of the most useful additions to Gemini. The file generation feature is available for all app users globally, including both free and paid tiers. 

It works on both the web and mobile apps. With ChatGPT still requiring manual copy-paste for document creation, the file generation feature is a meaningful differentiation for Gemini. It seriously helps in increasing your productivity.

I’d say that the feature is a quality-of-life fix for daily Gemini users. While those using ChatGPT would still be copying the finalized text in a Google Doc, you’d be the first one to send it if you use the file generation feature. 

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