- Google Workspace Increases the Window’s context window on 1m for Gemini in PDFS
- Users can now analyze larger files, whether based on text or table
- Gemini for Education Users also obtain a higher limit, free
Google has brought a small but powerful improvement to the way the Gemini interact with your PDF in Google Drive, and everything focuses on a 1 m token context window for deeper interactions with better answers.
The company said that by increasing the tokens, Gemini “will provide users with more useful and complete responses”.
Of course, improvement is only available for those who have access to Google Drive AI features, including eligible Google workspace plans as well as the Premium Google One AI level.
Gemini improves to help PDF
Improvement comes a little more than a year after Google has given Gemini for the first time in the side panel of Google Drive a youthful cure, where it would be able to summarize, answer questions, combine with other information stored in Drive and even create new content such as emails.
At the start of this year, a new improvement was added to the experience, the Gemini sidebar now showing in the preview of the PDF publisher.
The upgrade of this month means that GEMINI can now ingest larger PDFs, including scanned and native files as well as text and heavy table files.
Everything is in order to make Google Drive more attractive for administrative office employees, the technology giant fighting against traditional desktop software suppliers like Microsoft as well as the media and PDF alternatives first like Adobe – which both have their own generative AI systems treated with PDFs.
The news occurs shortly after Google also increased the Gemini 2.5 Pro limits for Gemini for users of education at no additional cost in the hope of obtaining its generative AI tools in the hands of consumers even more consumers.
Facing research articles, studies and reports, users of Gemini for Education will be among those who will benefit from the wider context window now supported for PDF.