
Google I/O 2025 graphic. | Image credit — Google
This year’s event will follow its familiar format. The first day, Tuesday, May 20th, will kick off with the highly anticipated Google Keynote in the afternoon, followed by the Developer Keynote. The evening will then be dedicated to various sessions, product demos, and Q&A stations, offering attendees a chance to dive deeper. A developer block party is also planned for the evening, providing a more relaxed environment for networking and interaction.
The second day, Wednesday, May 21st, will continue with sessions, demos, and Q&A stations throughout the afternoon and evening. While the full agenda is yet to be released, online registration for the free event is now open. This early registration allows attendees to secure their spot and stay updated on any further announcements regarding the conference schedule. Of course, the keynote will also be broadcast via YouTube for those that cannot physically attend.
I am definitely very excited to see what Google will unveil this year at I/O. Last year, we were treated to demos of Gemini Live and many of the AI advancements we have seen roll out throughout the year. I don’t expect this year to be much different, and for the company to focus heavily on AI once again. Whether these developments will be exciting enough to make the next generation of Pixels phones stand out among the competition, remains to be seen.
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