Google Gemini Automates Calendar Entries From Gmail, Voice and Screenshots in 2026
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Updated · Android Police · May 17
Google Gemini Automates Calendar Entries From Gmail, Voice and Screenshots in 2026
5 articles · Updated · Android Police · May 17
Google Gemini now lets users create Google Calendar events by speaking a request, pulling details from Gmail, or parsing screenshots, reducing the usual manual entry process.
Gmail is the key workflow: Gemini can surface an "Add to Calendar" option for emails with appointments or meetings, and users can also prompt it manually on desktop or mobile.
Voice commands and support for shared or secondary calendars extend the feature beyond personal scheduling, letting users add family, work or content-planning events without opening Calendar.
Some limits remain: automatic detection does not always trigger, and Gemini still does not add guests automatically, so users must invite attendees manually.
The integration shifts Google Calendar toward an assistant model, with AI handling date and time extraction while events still sync across devices through Calendar.
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