Google appears to be pulling back the curtain on the next generation of AI interaction. Recently, lucky users on Reddit’s r/GeminiAI community reported an unannounced visual overhaul of the Gemini app on iOS. The leaked Gemini redesign showcases a sophisticated “Liquid Glass” aesthetic that aligns with the latest design language of iOS 26.

Now, this leaked iOS redesign isn’t just a fresh coat of paint—it arrives amidst growing whispers of the “Google Omni” leak, a project whispered to be Google’s most ambitious leap into autonomous, multimodal AI to date. And to top all this, during a recent discussion regarding large-scale AI infrastructure, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian had hinted that a new Gemini version is arriving “very, very soon.”

The “Liquid Glass” Transformation: UX 2.0 is Here

The leaked screenshots reveal a departure from Google’s traditional Material Design in favor of a more “luminous and translucent” interface. Dubbed “UX 2.0” by community enthusiasts, the new design features:

  • Native iOS 26 Integration: The app now fully supports the “Liquid Glass” menu system and the native iOS 26 keyboard, providing a seamless “OS-level” feel that bridges the gap between Google’s AI and Apple’s ecosystem.

  • Translucent Gradients: The chat interface utilizes adaptive background blurring and dark mode gradients that make the AI feel more integrated into the device’s hardware.

  • Refined Typography: A shift toward premium, high-readability fonts that emphasize Gemini’s transition from a simple chatbot to a “Personal Intelligence” hub.

While some users have already seen the update boot up on their devices, others report the old design persists on secondary accounts, suggesting a highly controlled A/B test or a “Trusted Tester” rollout.

Major Leak: “Powered by Omni” Video Generation

Perhaps the most exciting discovery is a new headline spotted within a leaked version of the Gemini video generation tab. The prompt reads:

“Start with an idea or try a template. Powered by Omni.”

This confirms that the “Omni” branding is not just for chat; it is the engine behind a next-generation creative suite.

Unlike the current strategy of splitting tasks between different models (Veo for video, Nano Banana for images), Gemini Omni appears to be a unified, natively multimodal system. If the leaks are accurate, Gemini will be the first major AI to offer high-fidelity video generation directly within its primary “Omni” architecture.

This would allow users to generate a script, create a storyboard, and render a final 4K video with synchronized audio—all within a single conversation.

FeatureDetails
Internal Code NameToucan (previously associated with Veo)
Model CapabilityExpected to outperform Veo 3.1 in fidelity and reasoning.
MultimodalityPotentially the first top-tier model to unify text, image, and video output.
User InterfaceTemplate-based workflows designed for “director-level” control.

The Google Omni Leak: Beyond the Chatbox

The design refresh is widely believed to be the interface for Google Omni (also referred to in leaks as Project Jarvis). Unlike previous iterations, Omni is rumored to be a “vision-action loop” model. This means Gemini won’t just talk to you; it will “see” your screen and act on your behalf.

Recent leaks regarding Google Omni suggest:

  1. Autonomous Web Navigation: Powered by the new Gemini 3.1 Pro architecture, Omni can navigate Chrome to book flights, conduct deep research, and fill out forms without user intervention.

  2. Universal Context Engine: A leaked internal document mentions a “universal context engine” that allows Gemini to maintain “persistent intent” across dozens of browser tabs and apps.

  3. Multimodal Prowess: Omni is expected to offer “PhD-level reasoning” with near-zero latency, directly competing with the rumored GPT-5 architecture.

Why the iOS Update Matters

The fact that this design is appearing first (or most prominently) on iOS is a strategic move. With Apple recently confirming deeper Gemini integration into Siri for 2026, Google is clearly positioning Gemini as the premium “intelligence layer” for iPhone users.

The “Liquid Glass” menu isn’t just for looks—it’s designed to house the new Computer Use tools. This dedicated menu allows users to grant Gemini temporary “vision” over their active apps, enabling the AI to assist with real-time tasks like cross-referencing emails with calendar events.

What’s Next?

While Google has yet to officially announce “Omni,” the appearance of this high-fidelity UI suggests a major launch is imminent—likely at the upcoming I/O Developer Conference. For now, users are advised to keep their apps updated and check their settings for the “Liquid Glass” toggle, as Google continues to iterate on what might be the most significant UI shift in the company’s history.

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