At Dreamforce, held from October 14–16, 2025, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced during a conversation with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff that Google would release Gemini 3.0 this year. Multiple media outlets present and transcripts of the livestream indicate that Pichai, while discussing the Gemini roadmap, mentioned "Gemini 3.0 will be coming soon/will be released this year," clearly signaling a timeframe. Techzine's livestream report directly stated that "Gemini 3.0 will be released later this year," and TechRadar's livestream also noted the phrase "launching soon."
Regarding the capabilities of Gemini, attendees reported that Pichai described Gemini 3.0 as a "more powerful AI agent" with "significant" improvements over recent versions. However, the company has yet to release a technical whitepaper or product page disclosing specifications, pricing, and regional availability. Based on past performance, Gemini 3.0 is expected to continue its "multimodal + agent-based" approach. Exact functionality, model scale, and enterprise integration options remain pending official announcements and release notes from Google.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Has Gemini 3.0 been officially released?
A: Not yet. Pichai confirmed the "release this year" timeframe at Dreamforce, but the official release and version notes will be announced later by Google.
Q: Where does this information come from?
A: From Dreamforce live talks and media recordings and live broadcast transcripts, including Techzine reports and TechRadar real-time updates.
Q: Any technical details or pricing?
A: There is no official document that discloses parameters and prices. There is only a time window and a description of the positioning of "stronger AI agent".
Q: What is its relationship with Gemini 2.0?
A: This is a new generation of mainline iteration, and is expected to continue the multimodal and agent-based direction; specific compatibility and migration paths are subject to formal documentation.
Q: When will it be available and which regions will be launched first?
A: Not yet announced. Based on past experience, the enterprise and developer channels (Gemini/Vertex/Workspace) may launch in phases, subject to Google's announcement.