Google Android to push new ML Kit GenAI API to extend end-side Gemini Nano AI model access

May 17, 2011 - Tech media outlet Android Authority published a blog post yesterday, May 16, reporting thatGoogleNew ML Kit GenAI to be introduced API,Extending end-side AI models Gemini Nano of access.

Google Android to push new ML Kit GenAI API to extend end-side Gemini Nano AI model access

Google is expected to detail these APIs at the I/O developer conference in 2025. developers can utilize these APIs to integrate features such as text summarization, proofreading, rewriting, and generating image descriptions in their apps.

1AI cites a blog post that describes the ML Kit GenAI APIs as bringing several upgrades over the previous AI Edge SDK. For starters, it's in Beta and may allow developers to use it in production environments, whereas the AI Edge SDK is currently limited to experimental access.

Secondly, the new API supports image input and can generate image descriptions, while the old version was limited to text processing. In addition, the new API supports a wider range of devices, not only the Pixel 9 series, but also HONOR Magic 7, Samsung Galaxy S25 and many other Android devices.

Functionally, it covers English, Japanese, Korean, and other languages, and supports text summarization (up to three bullet points), proofreading of grammatical spelling, rewriting styles (e.g., professional, friendly), and image description generation.

Built on AICore, the ML Kit GenAI APIs provide a simplified, high-level interface that allows developers to leverage the capabilities of the Gemini Nano without having to delve into the underlying model. This not only improves application performance, but also enhances user privacy through native data processing.

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