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Google previews I/O 2026 sessions: What’s new in Android, AI, more

With I/O 2026 a month away, Google has posted the initial sessions list. The developer conference runs from May 19-20.

I/O 2026 kicks off on Tuesday with the “Google Keynote” from 10:00 am – 11:45 am PT. This will be followed by the “Developer keynote” from 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm PT.

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Sessions will start after that, with several “What’s new” sessions that continue into Wednesday:

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What’s new in Google AI

Explore Google’s end-to-end AI stack. Learn about the latest model capabilities across multimodal, media generation, and robotics, and how to leverage them using Google’s infrastructure. Whether you are building intelligent agents, utilizing new vibe-coding tools, or tuning and serving open-source models, gain a clear understanding of the tools needed to build next-generation AI apps.

What’s new in Android

Explore what’s new in Android development. Explore new UI breakthroughs with Jetpack Compose, improvements in developer productivity, and how to unlock additional form factors for your app. Learn about Android 17, including performance improvements, new capabilities for media and camera apps, new functionality for desktop and large screened apps, and how we’re using agentic automation to empower users to get more done faster.

What’s new in Chrome

Discover the cutting edge of web development and learn where Chrome is taking the browser in 2026. Explore new capabilities that make the web more capable, reliable, and intelligent.

What’s new in Google Play

Learn about the latest tools and updates on Google Play, all designed to help you grow your business.

What’s new in Firebase

Firebase is evolving into an agent-native platform, empowering developers to build intelligent applications with unprecedented velocity. Learn how to leverage integrations with AI Studio and Antigravity to vibe-code full-stack apps. Gain confidence to move from prototyping to productionizing AI, and scale your applications securely with Google Cloud infrastructure.

What’s new in the Gemma open model family

Build AI applications with the Gemma family of open models’ state-of-the-art tools. Uncover the newest additions to the family and dive into the practical tools that make them usable at scale. Explore an end-to-end pipeline from model discovery to deployment. Discover how to experiment with Gemma using your favorite tools, and learn best practices for deploying directly to users across cloud, desktop, and mobile.

What’s new in Android development tools

Discover what’s new in Android Studio. Explore demos and features designed to accelerate your workflow across Android APIs, and get a firsthand look at the latest Gemini capabilities for Android app development.

What’s new in Web UI

Take a fast-paced tour of the latest UI features landing in browsers today, with a lens on making beautiful web experiences. From updates to interactive capabilities like scroll-triggered animations and scoped view transitions, to the latest in UI components, learn how to build performant interfaces using native CSS and HTML primitives. Discover how to ship better user experiences with less code.

What’s new in Flutter

Explore the latest Flutter framework updates, from performance improvements to new features. Dive into Flutter GenUI to discover how to build truly adaptive, AI-generated user experiences on the fly. Learn how these innovations are shaping the future of fast, multi-platform application development.


Closer to the event, Google adds more sessions, while the full schedule is often not available until after the main keynote.

One session of note today:

Adaptive development for the expanding Android ecosystem

With Android 17, the ecosystem has moved to an “Adaptive Everywhere” reality where users move fluidly between phones, cars, living rooms, and immersive environments. Explore why this transition is critical and discover the technical toolkit making it seamless. Dive into Jetpack Compose, the definitive engine for building modern Android UIs across foldables, desktops, cars, TVs, and XR.

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