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Google releases standalone Finance app for Android with AI features

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Google has launched a dedicated Finance application for Android mobile devices as it exits its beta phase. A version of the app for iOS is expected to be released in late 2026.

Amalgamated from Ars Technica (opens in new tab), Android Authority (opens in new tab), Engadget (opens in new tab), 9to5Google (opens in new tab)

Google has launched a dedicated Finance mobile application for Android users, moving the service out of its beta phase. According to reporting from Android Authority, the new application incorporates substantial upgrades powered by artificial intelligence.

The release follows what Ars Technica describes as a development period of 20 years for the platform. While the Android version is currently live, Ars Technica notes that Google intends to launch an equivalent version for iOS devices in late 2026.

Both outlets highlight the integration of AI tools within the Finance platform as a primary feature of the new standalone application. The transition from beta indicates a move toward providing a stable interface for financial data on Android systems.