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Google Gemini Launches Dedicated Labs Section for Experimental Features

Google Gemini adds a Labs tab on the web, letting users explore and test upcoming AI features like Agent, Dynamic View, and Personal Intelligence before they roll out broadly.
4 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

What Is Gemini Labs?

Google’s Gemini AI platform now includes a dedicated Labs section on the web interface. This tab gathers all features that are still in testing or early‑access phases, making it easy for users to spot what’s experimental versus fully released.

How It Works

The Labs tab is being rolled out gradually. Some accounts see it immediately, while others still don’t have access, indicating a phased server‑side deployment. Mobile apps haven’t received the tab yet, but they are expected to follow within a week based on past rollout patterns.

Current Experimental Features

  • Agent – An AI‑driven assistant that can perform multi‑step tasks.
  • Dynamic View – Adjusts response layouts in real time for faster answers.
  • Personal Intelligence – Tailors Gemini’s behavior to individual user preferences.

Why the Separate Section?

Separating experimental tools from stable ones helps users understand which capabilities might change, be refined, or disappear. It also encourages feedback, as Google invites users to share opinions directly through community threads.

What’s Next?

As the Labs section expands, more features will appear, and the mobile apps will likely receive the same tab soon. Users are encouraged to test the tools, report bugs, and provide suggestions to shape the future of Gemini.