With Gemini in Google Drive, you can:
- Summarize a long document or an entire folder so you can quickly get the main points.
- Discuss a topic that requires synthesizing information from one or more files in your Drive, either across all of your files or within a specific folder.
- Retrieve quick facts about a project or topic without the need to find and read the relevant documents.
- Explore relevant topics so you can learn more about a subject.
Feature availability
- This feature is available as part of our early access testing program, Google Workspace Labs.
- To turn off Google Workspace Labs features, exit the Workspace Labs program.
- This feature is also available to users on work or school accounts through a Gemini for Google Workspace add-on, and to users on personal accounts through Google One AI Premium. Learn about Gemini features and plans.
Supported languages
You can use the Gemini in Drive side panel in some languages. Learn more about language availability.
Get started with Gemini in Drive
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- In the side panel, select a suggested prompt or write your own prompt. Select a suggestion
- Select from the list of suggestions.
- To get more options, select More suggestions.
- At the bottom, in the prompt box, replace the example text with the information that you want.
- Press Enter.
- At the bottom, in the prompt box, enter a prompt.
- Press Enter.
- Select from the list of suggestions.
- Optional: To remove your history, click More options Clear history.
Important: You lose your conversation history when:
- You reload your browser.
- You close and reopen the document.
- Your computer goes offline.
Explore Gemini in Drive
Action |
Description |
---|---|
Ask Gemini |
Open Gemini. |
More options |
Clear your recent Gemini history and ask for more suggestions. |
Expand |
Make Gemini larger. |
Collapse |
Return Gemini to its original size. |
Close |
Close Gemini. |
Clear history |
Remove all generated text. |
More suggestions |
Find more suggestions from Gemini. |
Copy |
Copy a suggestion. |
Retry |
Generate a different response from Gemini. |
Retry with Google Search | Search on Google for more information about your question or request. |
View more |
View more of the response from Gemini. |
View less |
Minimize the response from Gemini. |
Show more |
Show full search results when searching for a file. |
Good suggestion |
Give positive feedback about a response from Gemini. |
Bad suggestion |
Report an issue with a response from Gemini. |
Things to ask Gemini in Drive
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- In the side panel, select a prompt or create your own, mentioning the title of the document in your prompt.
- Example: "Summarize the key points in 'Sales Team Meeting Notes.'"
- Press Enter.
- Gemini will display the summary of your file/document.
After receiving a response:
- Show the whole summary of the suggested content: Click View more .
- View which files and documents were used to generate the response: Click Sources.
- Generate new text: Click Retry .
You can also ask Gemini questions to understand your document better. Examples of prompts:
- “When is our contract with Vendor A expiring?"
- “Summarize this file for me in bullet points"
- "How many customer sign-ups did we get for this test application?"
- "Who wrote the Project B design doc?"
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- In the side panel:
- Enter a prompt.
- Add “@” followed by the folder name.
- Example: "Find my files for Project Clover in @2024 Projects."
- Press Enter.
- After you receive a response:
- To show a full summary, click View more .
- To find which files and documents were used to generate the response, click Sources.
- To generate new text, click Retry .
Tip: To understand your folder better, you can ask Gemini questions, such as:
- “When is the next product review based on this folder?”
- “Tell me about @[Contract folder]”
- “What are the documents from Alice in this folder?”
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- In the side panel:
- Enter a prompt.
- Add “@” followed by the file or folder name.
- Example: "Summarize the key points in @Sales Team Meeting Notes."
- Press Enter.
- After you receive a response:
- For file summaries, click Sources to find which files and documents were used to generate the response
- To generate new text, click Retry .
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- In the side panel, select a prompt or create your own.
- Examples:
- "Help me understand our team's 2024 strategy."
- "Summarize project X."
- Examples:
- Press Enter.
- Gemini will get the information elaborating on a topic based on your Google Drive files.
- You can:
- Send feedback about the suggested text: Click Good suggestion or Bad suggestion .
- See a different version: Click Retry .
- View which files and documents were used to generate the response: Click Sources.
- “How can I make someone else the owner of my file?”
- “How can I find a specific file in my Drive?”
Important: To get answers from the web, make sure to include phrases like “Use Google Search” or “Using web search” in your prompt.
- “Write a paragraph describing the weather today in Mountain View, California using web search.”
- “Help me write a paragraph explaining if lightning can strike the same place twice using only information from the web.”
You can ask Gemini to generate images in Drive.
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- At the top right, click Ask Gemini .
- On the side panel, create your own prompt.
- Example: “Create an image of a dog with glasses.”
- You can also:
- Change your prompt: Click Edit prompt .
- Send feedback about the generated images: At the bottom, click Good suggestion or Bad suggestion .
Give feedback on generated output
Gemini for Google Workspace is constantly learning and may not be able to support your request. Because feedback may be human readable, please do not submit data that contains personal, confidential, or sensitive information.
If you get a suggestion that’s inaccurate or that you feel is unsafe, you can submit feedback. Your feedback can help improve AI-assisted Workspace features and broader Google efforts in AI.
To provide general feedback about Gemini, at the top, click Help Send feedback to Google.
To report a legal issue, create a request.
Turn off Gemini in Drive
To turn off any of the features on Google Workspace Labs, you must exit Workspace Labs. If you exit, you’ll permanently lose access to all Workspace Labs features, and you won’t be able to rejoin Workspace Labs. Learn more about how to exit Workspace Labs.
Learn about Workspace Labs feature suggestions
- Workspace Labs feature suggestions don’t represent Google’s views, and should not be attributed to Google.
- Don’t rely on Workspace Labs features as medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.
- Workspace Labs features may suggest inaccurate or inappropriate information. Your feedback makes Workspace Labs more helpful and safe.
- Don’t include personal, confidential, or sensitive information.
- Google uses Workspace Labs data and metrics to provide, improve, and develop products, services, and machine learning technologies across Google. When you interact with Workspace Labs features, Google collects your Workspace Labs data, including your prompts and input, prompt and input refinements, generated output, generated output refinements, and feedback. Google also collects metrics on the usage of these features.
- To help develop Workspace Labs features, human reviewers may read, annotate, and process your Workspace Labs interactions data.
- Your conversations with Gemini in Drive are not saved to Gemini Apps Activity. When you delete your Gemini in Drive conversation history, it doesn't delete any information that is saved to your Gemini Apps Activity. Learn how to delete your Gemini Apps Activity.
How Workspace Labs data in Google Drive is collected
When you use the Gemini in Drive side panel, Google uses and stores the following data:
- Prompts you enter or select
- Generated text
- Google Workspace content that you have access to that is referenced to generate content (both Google-selected input and user-provided input).
- Your feedback on the Gemini in Drive side panel.
To understand how this data is used, review the Google Workspace Labs Privacy Notice and Terms for Personal Accounts.