- Google I/O 2026 will take place on May 19–20 with keynotes, live demos, and developer sessions streamed from Mountain View.
- The main focus is on AI-driven “agentic” development, aimed at automating routine coding tasks and improving developer workflows.
- Updates are expected across Android, Google Chrome, and Google’s AI tools, with additional on-demand sessions releasing on May 21.
Google I/O 2026 is set to return on May 19 and 20, and Google has now shared what attendees can expect. The company’s annual developer conference will once again be streamed live from Mountain View, bringing together updates across AI, Android, Chrome, and Cloud.
This year, the spotlight is clearly on how artificial intelligence is evolving the way software is built. In particular, Google is focusing on what it calls “agentic” development—tools designed to assist, and in some cases automate, parts of the coding process.
Keynotes to set the tone
The event will begin on May 19 with two major sessions:
- Google Keynote: 10:00 AM PT
- Developer Keynote: 1:30 PM PT

These sessions typically provide Google’s broader direction, and this year is expected to be no different. Alongside major announcements, the conference will include live demos and technical sessions to help developers understand how to apply the latest tools in real-world scenarios.
A rising focus on AI-driven development
One of the key ideas shaping this year’s event is the shift toward “agentic” workflows. In simple terms, this means using AI systems to take care of repetitive coding tasks, allowing developers to spend more time on design, logic, and overall architecture.
According to Google’s official schedule, sessions will explore how developers can move from quick prototyping to managing more autonomous systems. The goal is not to replace developers, but to make the development process more efficient and flexible.
What’s new for Android developers
Updates related to Android will remain a core part of Google I/O. This year, the focus is on making app development smoother with AI integrated directly into workflows.
From early-stage prototyping to refining final builds, Google is expected to introduce tools that reduce friction across the development cycle. These improvements could help developers build smarter, more responsive apps without adding unnecessary complexity.
Web development and Chrome enhancements
Google is also turning its attention to the future of web applications. Sessions tied to Google Chrome will highlight tools for building what the company describes as “agent-ready” web apps.
This includes automating debugging tasks, improving browser-based performance, and enabling more interactive experiences directly on the web.

On-demand sessions and how to join
While the main event takes place on May 19 and 20, Google will keep up the experience with on-demand sessions starting May 21. These will include recorded talks, codelabs, and deeper technical content for developers who want to explore specific topics at their own pace.
Registration for the online event is already open. Attendees will be able to access sessions such as:
- What’s new in Android
- What’s new in Google AI
- What’s new in Chrome
- Building skills for the AI-driven development landscape
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As specified in the official schedule, the event will offer a wide range of big-picture announcements and hands-on insights, making it relevant for both experienced developers and those just getting started in an increasingly AI-driven ecosystem.
