Gemini, owned by Google, now supports the direct generation of various commonly used files for users, ranging from office documents to technical texts. According to the official introduction, the file formats currently supported by Gemini include: Google Workspace documents (Docs documents, Sheets, and Slides), PDF, .docx, .xlsx, .csv, LaTeX, plain text (TXT), rich text format (RTF), and Markdown (MD).
This new feature has been opened to all Gemini users worldwide. Users only need to enter a brief command to have Gemini generate the required files in the specified format.
Google says this will help users "easily import their work into different apps" without having to copy, paste and manually adjust formats between various tools.
In most supported formats, once Gemini generates files, users can download them directly to their local device or export them to Google Drive with one click for further editing or sharing.
Google emphasized in relevant instructions that this move is another step in its deep integration of AI into the ecosystem of productivity tools. It hopes to integrate content creation, format conversion and cross-platform transfer into the same workflow through Gemini.