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Gemini prepares to organize 'My Stuff' into some useful new categories
2 hours ago

- Gemini keeps all the content you make with it in a “My Stuff” section of your Gemini history.
- The app may soon start dividing that up between media, documents, and purchases.
- Gemini is also prepping a different look for its input box and some new haptics.
What’s the best thing you ever made with Gemini? A Nano Banana image edit? A nice big automated spreadsheet? Maybe a full-blown research report? Whenever we want to look back on all those creations, we don’t have to turn any further than the “My Stuff” section in our Gemini history. And while that’s already a convenient one-stop shop, it looks like it could be about to get even better, as Google works to organize its content.
Looking at the latest changes Google’s been working on in version 16.50.55.sa.arm64 of its Android app, we’ve identified a few tweaks it’s developing for Gemini in specific, and that includes a new look for My Stuff. You can see the view we currently have below on the left, with all your media crammed together:
But with this new build, we’re able to get an early look at this new layout on the right. This isn’t yet publicly visible, but we can see how Google is preparing to separate images and videos from documents you create with Gemini’s help.
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OK, that makes all sorts of sense, but what about “Purchases?” Well, we may not be positive until we’re able to see this new screen fully in action, but it sure feels like this is where Gemini could keep track of things we’ve bought with that agentic shopping experience we saw Google launch last month.
In addition to that new look for My Stuff, we’re also anticipating a couple other smaller changes. For instance, it looks like Gemini’s input box could stop existing as a card peeking up from the bottom of the screen:
Instead, Google’s prepping a new UI where the input box is detached. It looks like designers are still nailing down this look, because the work-in-progress version we were able to surface has some icons placed way too closely to the edges.
And when you do submit your prompt in that box, Gemini is also developing some fresh haptics that will give you a friendly buzz to let you know that your message was received, as well as when it’s nearly done processing. Based on current progress, Google only seems to be building this feedback into the Gemini app, and you may not similarly get it with when you pull up the Gemini overlay. That said, this is all still under development, so the details may change slightly before any of it goes live.
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