Google Gemini is getting a dedicated student hub
Google is adding a student hub to Gemini with study notebooks, flashcards, practice quizzes, and calendar integration timed to back-to-school season.
Google is rolling out a dedicated student hub inside Gemini, the company announced on August 19, per The Verge. The feature arrives as back-to-school season gets underway and consolidates several study-oriented tools into a single destination within the app.
The hub functions as a one-stop repository for academic work, according to The Verge. Students can collect research in a study notebook, create flashcards, and take practice quizzes. Google is also expanding those study notebooks to support graphs and images. The feature can parse a syllabus and automatically add test dates and deadlines to a user's Google Calendar.
Google is separately bringing Deep Research to Gemini Live as part of the same update, The Verge reports. Users can ask Gemini to generate complex research reports and then talk through the results conversationally. The feature is designed to run in the background — users can close the chat and lock their phone screen while a report is being generated, and Gemini will notify them when it's ready.
The student hub launch follows Google's earlier move to bring Gemini into K–12 classrooms, which The Verge previously covered. The company has been steadily expanding Gemini's presence in educational contexts, and the new hub appears to be an effort to centralize those capabilities for individual student use rather than solely through institutional channels.
The announcement does not specify a rollout timeline beyond the August 19 date, nor does it detail which Gemini subscription tiers will have access to the full feature set. No pricing changes or new student-specific plans were mentioned in the source material.
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