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Google Launches AI Edge Gallery for On-Device Processing

The new app, powered by Gemma models, runs entirely offline to enhance user privacy and provide low-latency performance.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 715 views
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Google released its AI Edge Gallery app, bringing a suite of offline, on-device AI tools powered by its Gemma models to Android users.

A Privacy-First Approach

Google on September 12, 2025, officially launched its AI Edge Gallery application on the Google Play Store, making a suite of on-device artificial intelligence tools available to Android users. The application is designed to run entirely on a user's device, requiring no internet connection or cloud processing. This approach prioritizes user data privacy by ensuring that sensitive information is never uploaded to external servers.

The offline capability also provides low-latency performance, making the tools effective in areas with poor or no network connectivity. The application's code is available on GitHub under an Apache 2.0 license, a …

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