Google launches Googlebook laptops built around Gemini AI
Google introduced Googlebook, a new category of laptops built around Gemini Intelligence and deeper Android phone integration.
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Add us on Google by Estefano Gomez May. 12, 2026Google introduced Googlebook, a new category of laptops built around Gemini Intelligence, marking its biggest rethink of the laptop since the Chromebook.
The company said Googlebooks combine the app ecosystem of Android with ChromeOS’ browser foundation, creating laptops designed around AI assistance, Android phone integration, and premium hardware. Google said the first devices will arrive this fall from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
The launch reflects Google’s broader shift from operating systems toward what it calls an intelligence system. Google said Gemini will sit at the center of the Googlebook experience, offering personal and proactive help across apps, files, and desktop workflows.
The main feature is Magic Pointer, a cursor based AI tool developed with Google DeepMind. Users can move the cursor over items on screen to get contextual Gemini suggestions, such as creating a calendar event from a date in an email or combining two images to visualize an object in a room.
Googlebooks will also support Create your Widget, which lets users prompt Gemini to build custom desktop widgets. Google said the feature can connect to apps such as Gmail and Calendar to create dashboards for travel, reservations, countdowns, and other tasks.
The laptops are also designed to work more closely with Android phones. Google said users will be able to access phone apps from the laptop and use Quick Access to view, search, or insert phone files from the Googlebook file browser without manual transfers.
Google is positioning the product as a premium laptop category rather than a simple Chromebook refresh. The company said Googlebooks will come in different shapes and sizes from its PC partners and will feature a distinctive glowbar design.
The move puts Google more directly into the AI PC race, where Microsoft has pushed Copilot Plus PCs and Apple has built Apple Intelligence into macOS. For Google, the bet is that Gemini can become the main interface layer on laptops, not just a chatbot inside apps.
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