Google AI Edge Gallery makes offline AI finally usable

Google AI – Google’s AI Edge Gallery, updated to support Gemma 4, brings offline chatbot, audio translation, and image Q&A to supported phones. The experience is genuinely useful in dead-zone travel—though chat history isn’t saved and Android hardware acceleration can be
At 32,000 feet, the internet disappears first. For a while, that’s been the moment on-device AI never quite seemed ready for—until Google’s AI Edge Gallery changed the feel of the whole idea.
The app. which launched about a year ago as an experimental project. has come back into focus after a new update.. Google has updated AI Edge Gallery to support Gemma 4, its latest open-source AI models.. The result is a setup where you download the models directly to your device and use them for tasks without relying on a connection.
The AI Edge Gallery app is available on both Android and iOS.. In testing, it was used on an iPhone Air, a Google Pixel 10 Pro, and an Oppo Find X9 Ultra.. Across platforms. the premise stays the same: open-source models run on-device. and the app offers predefined options such as a general chatbot. transcribing audio. asking questions about an image. and even agent-style tasks.
Google AI Edge Gallery Gemma 4 on-device AI offline chatbot Android AI audio translation image Q&A AI transcription Pixel 10 Pro