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Gemini’s clean chat interface may not stay ad-free for long

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Why This Matters

Google is considering introducing ads into the Gemini app, which has traditionally been a clean, ad-free environment. This shift reflects Google's broader strategy to monetize its AI products while balancing user experience and revenue growth. For consumers and the industry, this signals a potential change in how AI-powered apps are funded and how intrusive ads might become in AI interfaces.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Google is now “open” to putting ads in the standalone Gemini app.

Google exec Philipp Schindler says ad formats from AI Mode could carry over to Gemini.

The Gemini app has long been a refuge from the constant clutter of the modern web. There were no banners or sponsored snippets. Now, that clean interface is about to change. A Google executive suggests the company is not ruling out ways to make money from its flagship AI assistant.

During the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call on Wednesday, Google’s chief business officer Philipp Schindler confirmed the company is open to shoving ads into the standalone Gemini app, Business Insider reports. For now, though, Google isn’t rushing. But Schindler added that if an ad format works in Google’s new AI Mode for Search, it could be used in the Gemini app too.

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Google already runs ads in AI Overviews and is testing AI Mode, a conversational search interface. The Gemini app has remained ad-free, and in January, Google’s VP of global ads told Business Insider there were “no plans” to change this. Three months later, the company’s position has shifted to being “open-minded.”

The primary reason for this shift is financial, though it is presented in a positive light. Schindler stated that “ads can be really valuable and really helpful commercial information” when implemented effectively. He also noted that ads help scale products “to reach billions of people.”

This news isn’t too surprising. Adweek reported last December that Google had already told agency buyers about plans for Gemini ad placements in 2026.

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