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Google’s new Magic Pointer Play Store listing reveals a Gemini shortcut built for Googlebooks

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Google’s new Magic Pointer Play Store listing reveals a Gemini shortcut built for Googlebooks
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Google has quietly published a new Play Store listing for Magic Pointer, an unannounced app built for Googlebooks. Updated on July 10, the app turns the cursor into a Gemini shortcut that can act on whatever a user selects on screen.

Magic Pointer can send an image to Lens, generate a related image, or surface a shopping action without forcing users to open a separate chatbot. Regular Android devices currently show as incompatible, so the listing offers an early preview rather than a broad release.

What Magic Pointer actually does

Magic Pointer adds a Gemini spark to the cursor and lets users highlight text or visual content directly on screen. A compact menu then serves up actions tied to that selection.

The clearest benefit is speed. Someone looking at a product or image can act on it immediately instead of copying content, opening Gemini, and building a prompt from scratch. Google is essentially trying to make the cursor behave like an AI command button without replacing the familiar desktop workflow.

Why Google listed it separately

Google LLC is listed as the developer, and the app page identifies this as Magic Pointer’s initial release. The app first appeared on June 9, later reached version 1.0.260708, and had passed 1,000 downloads when the listing surfaced.

A standalone Play Store package could also make Magic Pointer easier for Google to update. New Gemini actions may arrive without waiting for a larger Googlebook operating system release, although Google hasn’t confirmed how it plans to handle updates.

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Who can use Magic Pointer

Regular Android phones and tablets can’t install Magic Pointer right now. Google also hasn’t announced when Googlebooks or the feature will become available to consumers.

That leaves the listing as a useful glimpse of Google’s desktop AI plans, but not something most people can test today. Google is expected to share more Googlebook details this fall, which should clarify whether Magic Pointer becomes a core feature or remains an experiment tucked behind incompatible hardware.

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