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Google Workspace Studio lets users create AI agents to automate various tasks using simple commands. These agents can handle complex workflows, integrate with third-party apps, and pull context from Google Workspace tools. Admins can control settings and rollout starts on December 3, 2025.
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Google has launched Workspace Studio, a tool that allows users to create AI agents for automating tasks within Google Workspace. These agents can handle complex workflows by reasoning through problems and adapting to new information. For example, they can prioritize tasks, manage support issues, approve requests, generate content, and perform sentiment analysis. Users can easily create custom agents by describing their needs in plain language, and the AI will generate the necessary automation.
Workspace Studio provides deep integration with Google apps like Gmail, Drive, and Sheets, enabling agents to pull relevant context from emails and documents. This integration allows for personalized responses and actions based on specific user situations. Beyond Googleβs ecosystem, the agents can connect to third-party applications like Asana, Jira, Mailchimp, and Salesforce, broadening their utility across various tools. Users can create agents using templates for common tasks, such as summarizing unread emails or generating pre-meeting briefs.
For organization administrators, Workspace Studio will be a core service with controls to enable or disable features based on security and compliance needs. The rollout started on December 3, 2025, for Rapid Release domains, with gradual access for Scheduled Release domains beginning in February 2026. The service will be available across various Google Workspace tiers, including Business and Education plans. Resources for getting started include admin help and a dedicated training center.
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