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Google I/O 2025 scheduled in May: What to expect?

The event will be start with CEO Sundar Pichai’s keynote at 11 30 pm IST, followed by sessions that will be livestreamed along with product demos

Updated - February 12, 2025 03:16 pm IST

FILE PHOTO: Google has confirmed the dates for their annual I/O developer conference as May 20 and 21 in Mountain View’s Shoreline Amphitheatre.

FILE PHOTO: Google has confirmed the dates for their annual I/O developer conference as May 20 and 21 in Mountain View’s Shoreline Amphitheatre. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Google has confirmed the dates for their annual I/O developer conference as May 20 and 21 in Mountain View’s Shoreline Amphitheatre. The event will start with CEO Sundar Pichai’s keynote at 11 30 pm IST, followed by sessions that will be livestreamed along with product demos. 

Developers are expecting new Gemini releases and updates on Android 16 as users await its stable version. A developer-focused announcement has been described on Google’s blog to include updates around “Android, AI, web, cloud, and more.”

The homepage for the conference features the search giant’s smaller, open-source model, Gemma, Google AI Studio and their hit AI podcast generator tool NotebookLM.

Google released a puzzle game that people could solve to find out the dates for I/O as it normally does every year.

Last year’s I/O was packed with Gemini-related announcements and their AI-facing overhaul for Google Search.

Online registrations for this year’s event started on February 12th. 

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