Last updated: May 14th, 2026 at 08:26 UTC+02:00
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They will be more premium than Chromebooks.
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Google unveiled a new category of laptops called Googlebooks during The Android Show presentation. These laptops run Android-based ChromeOS, which combines advanced Gemini AI features with premium hardware. The company says Googlebooks are the first laptops designed with Gemini Intelligence at their core.
Googlebook logo near keyboard – Source: Google
Fingerprint reader in power button and USB C port on Googlebook – Source: Google
Googlebooks will use premium hardware, including metal builds, high-resolution screens, and powerful chips. Intel, MediaTek, and Qualcomm chipsets will power these laptops. All Googlebooks will also feature an RGB light bar called Glowbar. While Google hasn’t officially revealed the name of the new operating system, it uses an Android base with a ChromeOS-like interface.
Googlebook's HDMI, USB C, and 3.5mm headphone ports – Source: Google
Googlebook's Glowbar design – Source: Google
Gemini Intelligence will be a core part of the experience. It can use information from the web and data from your Google account and services to offer personalized, proactive assistance for completing tasks. Some of the important features Google showcased include:
Magic Pointer's Ask Anything feature – Source: Google
When you wiggle the advanced mouse pointer, it shows several options based on what you are pointing at. If it detects a date in an email, it suggests creating a calendar event or scheduling a video call. If you select multiple images, it suggests combining them into a single AI-generated image using Gemini. When you point at text in a text box, it can suggest improvements for better language and clarity.
Magic Pointer's images-related suggestions in Googlebook – Source: Google
It can do a lot more:
Create My Widget app on Googlebooks – Source: Google
You can use a text prompt to explain to Gemini what you want in a widget, and it will create a custom widget for you. You can change its size and design and place it on the home screen. This feature is also available on Android 17.
Widgets made using Create My Widget app on Googlebooks – Source: Google
For example, if you commute by bike, you can create a widget that displays the current weather, air quality, wind speed, and chance of rain in a single view.
Your smartphone apps can be accessed on a Googlebook by clicking the phone-shaped icon on the taskbar. Any app can be cast from an Android phone to a Googlebook’s screen to help you get things done, such as ordering food while working.
List of apps on a connected Android phone on Googlebooks – Source: Google
Smartphone app casted on Googlebook's desktop screen – Source: Google
This saves time and keeps distractions at bay. You can also access your phone’s notifications from the laptop.
File Manager app on Googlebooks with phone files and Google Drive integration – Source: Google
The built-in File Manager can access your files whether they are stored in Google Drive or on your paired Android smartphone or tablet.
Googlebook's home screen and app windows UI design – Source: Google
In terms of UI design, Googlebooks feature a persistent taskbar at the bottom with a Google Search box, a phone shortcut, and shortcuts to your favorite apps.
The time and date appear in the top-left corner of the screen, while the Quick Settings panel can be accessed from the top-right corner. The status bar displays important indicators such as battery level, Wi-Fi, and notifications. It appears that you can customize the look of the operating system, including app icons, by choosing colors of your choice, just like you can on modern Android phones.
You can access apps from the app drawer icon on the taskbar. Similar to Windows, all app windows have three buttons in the top-right corner: Minimize, Maximize, and Close.
Googlebooks feature native, large-screen-optimized apps for Chrome, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Gemini, Google Photos, Google Play Store, and YouTube. It is likely that users will be able to install any app or game from the Play Store on a Googlebook since it is based on the Android platform.
Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo will launch Googlebook laptops in Fall 2026. While Google didn’t mention Samsung, we recently published an exclusive report about the South Korean firm developing Galaxy-branded laptops with Android and One UI 9 onboard, and they could be part of the Googlebook category.
Brands that will make Googlebook laptops – Source: Google
In an interview with ChromeUnboxed, Google VP John Maletis said we should expect more hardware partners in the future, likely hinting at Samsung jumping on the Googlebook bandwagon.