For anyone chatting with Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, a subtle but significant change is rolling out. The product has adopted a fresh new logo design. Gone are the sharp points of the old four-point star. In its place is a softer, rounded design. It now sports the familiar blue, red, yellow, and green shades of the Google logo.
This fresh look is already live on the Gemini website. However, don’t expect to see it yet on your Android or iOS mobile apps. The web app is also waiting for the update.

But the visual refresh is only part of the story. Underneath the hood, Gemini is getting smarter about how it introduces its AI models. Before, you’d just see model names. Now, Gemini gives you a helpful hint about what each option does best. This helps users pick the right tool for their task.
Here are the new descriptions for choosing a model:
- Fast all-around help: 2.5 Flash
- Reasoning, math & code: 2.5 Pro
- Based on your Search history: Personalization


Looking ahead, Google seems to have a clear goal. They might combine all these powers into one super AI model. This would make things much simpler for users. It would remove the need to pick between Flash or Pro for different tasks. This idea fits with how they’ve acted before. For instance, the “Deep Research” feature moved directly into the prompt box. Users no longer had to select it from a menu. The aim is a smoother experience. No more guessing which AI version to pick. Just one smart helper ready for anything.