Get started with Gemini in Android Studio for businesses
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To get started with Gemini in Android Studio for businesses, your team needs to
complete the following steps. In this guide, we link to the Gemini Code Assist
docs for steps that are typically done by an admin. If these setup steps
have been completed for your team and you're ready to integrate Gemini in
Android Studio for businesses in your development workflow, continue with the
onboarding flow described on this page.
Once your team completes the steps to set up Gemini Code Assist, you can start
using Gemini in Android Studio for businesses in your development workflow:
To launch Gemini, open or start an Android Studio project and click
Gemini.
Alternatively, click View > Tool Windows > Gemini.
Sign in to your Google Account when asked, if you aren't already signed in.
Select Gemini for businesses when given the choice of product tier.
Select the Google Cloud project that has the Gemini for Google Cloud API
enabled. Ask your admin for the name of the project, if needed. Once you
select a project the Gemini tool window opens and you can start sending
queries.
When you're using Gemini in Android Studio for businesses, you should see the
"Gemini for businesses" label at the bottom of the Gemini tool window.
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Last updated 2025-08-20 UTC.
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