Google previews I/O 2026 sessions: What’s new in Android, AI, more
As the anticipation builds for Google I/O 2026, scheduled for May 19-20, Google has released an initial list of sessions that will be featured at this year’s developer conference. The event will kick off with the highly anticipated “Google Keynote” on Tuesday, May 19, from 10:00 AM to 11:45 AM PT, followed by the “Developer Keynote” from 1:30 PM to 2:45 PM PT.
Overview of Google I/O 2026
Google I/O is an annual developer conference where Google showcases its latest technologies and innovations. This year, the focus will be on advancements in Android, artificial intelligence (AI), web development, and various tools that support developers in building and scaling their applications.
Key Sessions to Look Forward To
What’s New in Google AI
This session will explore Google’s end-to-end AI stack, highlighting the latest model capabilities across various domains such as multimodal applications, media generation, and robotics. Attendees will learn how to leverage these advancements using Google’s infrastructure, whether they are building intelligent agents or tuning open-source models.
What’s New in Android
The Android session will delve into the latest developments in Android 17, focusing on:
- New UI breakthroughs with Jetpack Compose
- Improvements in developer productivity
- Enhanced capabilities for media and camera applications
- Functionality for desktop and large-screen apps
- Agentic automation features to empower users
What’s New in Chrome
This session will cover the cutting-edge advancements in web development and the future direction of the Chrome browser. Attendees will discover new capabilities that enhance the web’s reliability and intelligence.
What’s New in Google Play
Learn about the latest tools and updates on Google Play designed to support developers in growing their businesses and reaching wider audiences.
What’s New in Firebase
Firebase is evolving into an agent-native platform, allowing developers to build intelligent applications more efficiently. This session will cover:
- Integrations with AI Studio and Antigravity
- Vibe-coding full-stack applications
- Transitioning from prototyping to production
- Scaling applications securely with Google Cloud infrastructure
What’s New in the Gemma Open Model Family
Explore the latest tools from the Gemma family of open models, including practical applications for building AI applications at scale. This session will guide attendees through an end-to-end pipeline from model discovery to deployment.
What’s New in Android Development Tools
Discover the latest features in Android Studio that enhance workflow across Android APIs. Attendees will get a firsthand look at the latest capabilities of Gemini for Android app development.
What’s New in Web UI
This session will provide a fast-paced overview of the latest UI features for web browsers, focusing on creating beautiful web experiences. Key topics will include:
- Interactive capabilities like scroll-triggered animations
- Scoped view transitions
- Latest UI components for building performant interfaces
What’s New in Flutter
Explore the latest updates in the Flutter framework, including performance improvements and new features. Attendees will learn about Flutter GenUI and how to create adaptive, AI-generated user experiences on the fly.
Adaptive Development for the Expanding Android Ecosystem
One notable session will focus on the transition to an “Adaptive Everywhere” reality with Android 17. This session will explore:
- The importance of fluid user experiences across various devices, including phones, cars, and immersive environments
- The technical toolkit that facilitates this seamless transition
- Using Jetpack Compose as the definitive engine for modern Android UIs across diverse platforms
Looking Ahead
As the event approaches, Google is expected to add more sessions, with the full schedule typically unveiled after the main keynote. Attendees can look forward to a wealth of information and insights that will shape the future of technology and development.
Conclusion
Google I/O 2026 promises to be an exciting event for developers and tech enthusiasts alike, showcasing the latest innovations in Android, AI, web development, and more. With a strong lineup of sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders and gain valuable insights into the future of technology.
Note: This article is based on the information available as of April 14, 2026. For the latest updates, please refer to official Google announcements and the I/O 2026 event page.

