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  • (audience cheering)

  • - Good morning, good morning.

  • Wonderful to be back here at Shoreline

  • with all of you.

  • Last year we launched a new feature in Google News

  • called Full Coverage,

  • and we have gotten great feedback on it from our users.

  • We'll be bringing full coverage directly to Search

  • to better organize results for news-related topics.

  • You can even now see a timeline of events,

  • and we'll be bringing this to Search later this year.

  • Podcasts are another important source of information.

  • And we'll be bringing them directly to Search as well.

  • - With computer vision and augmented reality,

  • the camera in our hands is turning into a powerful

  • visual tool, so today we are excited to bring the camera

  • to Google Search.

  • Now when you search for something like muscle flexion,

  • you can view a 3D model built by visible body,

  • right from the search results.

  • Not only that, pretty cool.

  • Not only that, you can also place it in your own space.

  • (audience gasping and cheering)

  • Okay, today let me show you somebody new ways

  • that we're making Lens more helpful to you.

  • Say you're at a restaurant

  • trying to figure out what to order.

  • Lens automatically highlights the popular dishes

  • at this restaurant, right on the menu.

  • And of course if you wanna know more,

  • you can tap on any dish on the menu

  • and you can see what it looks like,

  • again, at the restaurant.

  • And of course check out what other people

  • are saying about it on Google Maps.

  • By the way, when you're done eating,

  • Lens can help pay for your meal.

  • Not so fast, it's not picking up your tab,

  • but it can calculate the tip

  • and even split the total.

  • But we're starting to think of other ways

  • that we can connect helpful digital information

  • with the things in the physical world.

  • So I'm gonna give you just one example.

  • You're flipping through a Bon Appetit magazine

  • and you see a recipe you like.

  • Soon, you can point your camera at the recipe

  • and see the page come alive.

  • - Duplex enables Google Assistant

  • to make restaurant reservations on your behalf

  • by actually placing a call.

  • But now we are moving beyond voice,

  • and extending Duplex to tasks on the web.

  • Say you get a calendar reminder about an upcoming trip

  • and you wanna book a rental car.

  • You can just ask Google, book a National car rental

  • for my next trip.

  • The Assistant opens the National website

  • and automatically starts filling out your information.

  • It's acting on your behalf and helping you save time,

  • but you are always in control of the flow.

  • What you just saw is an early preview

  • of what we are calling Duplex on the web,

  • and we'll have more details later this year.

  • - What if the Assistant was so fast

  • that processing your voice, that tapping

  • to operate your phone would almost seem slow.

  • This next generation Assistant

  • will let you instantly operate your phone with your voice,

  • multi-task across apps,

  • and complete your calendar will even work offline.

  • But it also has to be personal enough

  • to really help you.

  • We call this feature picks for you,

  • and it'll be launching on smart displays later this summer,

  • starting with recipes, podcasts, and events.

  • Now beyond your preferences,

  • becoming more personal means the Assistant

  • will better understand the people, places, and events

  • that are important to you.

  • If you shared important people, places, and events

  • with the Assistant, you'll be able to ask for things

  • more naturally, and rest assured,

  • you're always in control.

  • You can edit or delete this information at anytime

  • in the updated you tab in Assistant settings.

  • I'm happy to share the Assistant is also coming

  • to ways in the next few weeks.

  • Now I'd like to show you this future of how we're improving

  • your mobile driving experience even more.

  • Introducing the Assistant's new driving mode.

  • Just put your phone in the car and say,

  • hey Google, let's drive.

  • Driving mode will be available this summer

  • on any Android phone with the Assistant.

  • - Part of the way we built for everyone

  • is by ensuring that our products are safe and private.

  • If you're in Search, you can tap on your photo

  • and you can quickly access

  • the most relevant privacy controls for Search

  • in case your data in Search.

  • Here, you can view and manage your recent activity,

  • and you can easily change your privacy settings.

  • Last week we announced auto delete controls,

  • which you'll also be able to access right from that.

  • Data helps make Search work better for you.

  • And with auto delete, you can choose

  • how long you want it to be saved.

  • This is launching today for web and app activity.

  • We'll be rolling it out in location history

  • in the coming weeks.

  • One tap access to your Google account

  • will be coming to our major products,

  • including Chrome, Search, Assistant, YouTube,

  • Google News, and Maps.

  • And speaking of Maps, if you tap on your profile photo,

  • in addition to finding easy access

  • to your privacy controls,

  • you'll find a new feature, incognito mode.

  • Incognito mode has been a popular feature

  • in Chrome since it launched,

  • and we are bringing this to Maps.

  • While in incognito in Maps,

  • your activity, like the places you search

  • and navigate to won't be linked to your account.

  • We wanna make it easy to enter in and out

  • of incognito and Maps will soon join Chrome and YouTube

  • with support for incognito, and will be bringing it

  • to Search as well this year.

  • - Today there are over 2.5 billion active Android devices.

  • And this year, display technology

  • will take an even bigger leap

  • with foldables coming from multiple Android OEMs.

  • Foldables take advantage of a completely new

  • display technology.

  • They literally bend and fold,

  • from phone to tablet-size screen.

  • And Q maximizes what's possible on these screens.

  • Another exciting innovation is 5G.

  • And Android Q supports 5G natively.

  • Now in addition to hardware innovation,

  • we're also seeing huge firsts in software

  • driven by advances in on-device machine learning.

  • All this protects user privacy.

  • And this is OS-wide.

  • No the same on-device machine learning

  • powers another useful Q feature, which is smart reply.

  • With smart reply, the OS helpfully suggests

  • what you'll type next.

  • It'll predict the text you'll type,

  • even emojis, and it's a huge time saver.

  • What's really cool is this works now

  • for all messaging apps in Android.

  • Now there's one more addition to Android Q that's small

  • but you've been asking us about for a while,

  • and that is dark theme.

  • And we're launching it in Q.

  • You can activate it by using the quick tile

  • or by turning on battery saver,

  • and in fact it will help you save battery.

  • You should always be in control of what you share

  • and who you share it with.

  • In Q we've brought privacy to the top level in settings,

  • and there you'll find a number of important controls

  • all in one place.

  • Activity data, location history,

  • ad settings, and you decide what's on or off.

  • With Q your device will give you helpful reminders

  • whenever an app accesses location

  • when you're not actively using that app.

  • In Q we've brought location controls

  • to the forefront in settings

  • so you can quickly review every app

  • and change location access with simple controls.

  • We wanna help people find balance,

  • and that's why we've created a new mode for Android.

  • It's called focus mode.

  • When I enter focus mode,

  • I can select the apps that I find distracting.

  • Focus mode is coming to devices on P and Q this fall.

  • In Q, family link parental controls will be built

  • right into the settings of the device,

  • so when you set up a device for someone in your family,

  • family link will help connect it to a parent,

  • and you can review any apps

  • that your child wants to install.

  • Now there's a ton more in Q

  • that we don't have time to cover.

  • A ton.

  • Everything from streaming media to hearing aids,

  • to better connectivity, to new gesture UI,

  • and more, so today I'm excited to announce

  • that Q beta three is available

  • on 21 devices.

  • - Over the past year we've brought the Nest

  • and Google teams together

  • to deliver on our vision of the helpful home.

  • And today, we're further simplifying things,

  • bringing all of these products together

  • under the Nest name.

  • Introducing Nest Hub Max.

  • It's a new product that has a camera

  • and a larger 10-inch display.

  • If you wanna know what's going on in your home,

  • you can choose to use it like a Nest Cam.

  • And just like a Nest Cam,

  • it's easy to see your event history,

  • enable home and away assist,

  • and you also get a notification if the camera detects

  • any motion or see someone it doesn't recognize in your home.

  • The camera has a wide angle lens

  • and it automatically adjusts

  • to keep you centered in the frame.

  • You can chat with any iOS or Android device,

  • or a PC with a Chrome browser.

  • You can also use Duo to leave video messages

  • for members of your household.

  • Nothing is streamed or recorded

  • unless you intentionally enable it.

  • And you'll always know when the camera is on

  • with a green indicator light.

  • You have multiple controls to disable camera features

  • and a physical switch on the back

  • electrically disconnects the camera and the microphones.

  • But today we're also extending the options

  • to personalize using the camera

  • with a feature we call face match.

  • For each person in your family

  • that chooses to turn it on,

  • the Assistant guides you through a process

  • of creating a face model,

  • which is then encrypted and stored on the device.

  • Then, whenever you walk in front of the camera,

  • Hub Max recognizes you and shows just your information

  • and not anyone else's.

  • And in the morning, I can walk into the kitchen

  • and the Assistant knows to greet me

  • with my calendar, my commuting details,

  • the weather, and any other information

  • I need to start my day.

  • You're also getting full stereo sound

  • with a powerful rear-facing woofer.

  • And now when the volume's up

  • instead of yelling at the Assistant to turn it down

  • or pause the game, with the camera,

  • it's as simple as a gesture.

  • You just raise your hand.

  • All this will be available on Nest Hub Max

  • later this summer for just $229.

  • And today, we're lowering the price

  • of the original Nest Hub from $149 to $129.

  • Next I wanna talk about Pixel.

  • I wanna introduce you to the newest members

  • of the Pixel family, Google Pixel 3a

  • and 3A XL, designed to deliver premium features

  • at a price people will love.

  • They start at just $399.

  • - Pixel 3a comes in three colors.

  • Just black, clearly white, and a new color,

  • purple-ish.

  • (audience laughing)

  • Pixel 3a supports Blue Tooth 5.0,

  • and USBC digital audio,

  • and we've also included a 3.5 millimeter audio jack.

  • Pixel 3a can take amazing photos in low light

  • with night sight.

  • We've also enabled Pixel's portrait mode

  • on both the front and rear cameras.

  • And our super res zoom applies computational photography.

  • Starting today on Pixel phones,

  • when you use walking directions instead of staring

  • at that blue dot on your phone,

  • you're going to see arrows in the real world

  • to tell you where to turn next.

  • (audience cheering)

  • Pixel 3a has adaptive battery,

  • uses machine learning to optimize

  • based on how you use your phone.

  • So you can get up to 30 hours on a single charge.

  • And, with the included 18-watt charger,

  • you'll get up to seven hours of battery life

  • with just 15 minutes of charging.

  • On the software side, you get the latest

  • Google security patches and updates for three years

  • including Android Q this summer.

  • Pixel 3a and 3axl are available in 13 markets

  • starting today.

  • - Thank you, and enjoy the rest of iO.

  • - Now before I go, I wanna share a little something

  • that a lot of you have been asking for.

  • Check this out.

  • (uplifting music)

  • Stop.

  • No hey Google needed.

  • And it's rolling out on smart displays

  • and Google homes in English-speaking locales starting today.

(audience cheering)

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