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Google I/O 2025 set for May 20-21

Following the “Prism Shift” puzzle this morning, Google has announced that I/O 2025 is taking place Tuesday, May 20 to Wednesday, May 21.

Officially, “you’ll learn more about Google’s newest products, technologies and innovations in AI.”

I/O 2025 will kick off with a main keynote hosted by CEO Sundar Pichai at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California at 10 a.m. PT. This will be followed by a developer keynote and on-demand technical sessions. New this year is how Google will be “streaming developer product keynotes live from Shoreline across both days.”

We’ll start day one with keynotes, followed by breakout sessions, workshops, demos, networking opportunities and more continuing on day two.

Starting in 2016, Google has hosted I/O at the concert venue next to its headquarters, though there was no show in 2020 and the year after was entirely online. It’s a two-day event similar to last year.

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Google will make the agenda and session list available closer to I/O 2025. Online registration begins today and is free.

Registration for Google I/O 2025 enables you to stay up to date about the schedule and content along with relevant developer news via email. As a registrant, you can also build a profile in the Google Developer Program to get the most out of the digital experience by viewing content that’s relevant to you.

Expect a slew of Gemini and other AI announcements and more on Android 16. On the I/O homepage, a “Start building today” section promotes the Gemma open model, Google AI Studio, and NotebookLM.

In a developer-facing announcement, Google explicitly names “Android, AI, web, cloud, and more.”

Tune in to learn how the latest AI models can help you build innovative apps and transform development workflows. We’ll also share how we’re making Android development even easier, and empowering you to build richer, more engaging web experiences.

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