Google has provided additional details about Android Halo, a forthcoming feature that will enhance interaction with AI agents such as Gemini on Android devices. Android Halo will be placed in the status bar, enabling AI agents to provide updates, solicit user input, and display results while operating in the background.
This feature was first introduced at Google I/O and aims to support not only Gemini but various other AI agents. Logan Kilpatrick, Product Lead for Google AI Studio, and Sameer Samat, President of Android at Google, highlighted the functionality of Android Halo during a discussion.
According to Samat, Android Halo will feature a dedicated location in the status bar where users can communicate with their AI agents while tasks are managed behind the scenes. “It’s a dedicated location in the status bar where your agent of choice, Gemini or other agents, can actually update you and get input from you on the task or tasks you have in your queue,” Samat said.
As AI agents become capable of handling more tasks autonomously, they may need to ask follow-up questions, offer progress updates, or present completed results. Rather than requiring users to return to an AI app, Halo provides a platform for ongoing communication. “We think that’s an interesting new spot for how computing may evolve, and the operating system makes it more seamless for you to engage with these things that are running along,” Samat added.
Initially introduced at Google I/O in May, Android Halo was demonstrated with a subtle status indicator that appears when Gemini is engaged in tasks. The feature aims to inform users of the AI assistant’s actions without disrupting their current activities on their phone. Google indicated that additional capabilities for Halo, powered by Gemini Intelligence, are in development but remain undisclosed.
Samat also discussed upgrading Android from an operating system to an intelligent system that manages user commands and actions. He referenced a virtual window system for AI agents that allows tasks to commence in a designated, containerized environment. This ensures that the AI agent, such as Gemini, remains focused on specific tasks within the designated app without accessing others. Samat concluded the conversation by demonstrating another experimental Gemini feature, using a car’s front-facing camera to answer questions about the external environment.





