Google accidentally leaks its unreleased COSMO AI assistant app before Google I/O: Here’s what we know about it

Google accidentally leaks its unreleased COSMO AI assistant app before Google I/O: Here’s what we know about it
Google briefly published COSMO, an experimental on-device AI assistant app, to the Play Store on May 1st before quietly pulling it. Built by Google Research, the app runs a local Gemini Nano model and packs 14 AI-powered Skills—including Deep Research, a Browser Agent via Mariner, and a Calendar Event Suggester. The accidental release, spotted by 9to5Google, likely previews a bigger announcement at Google I/O 2026.

Google quietly published a new app called COSMO to the Play Store on May 1, only to pull it within hours. The listing described it as “an experimental AI assistant application for Android devices”—which, given the timing just weeks before Google I/O 2026, looks a lot like a teaser that slipped out ahead of schedule.The app was filed under the package name com.google.research.air.cosmo, pointing to Google Research as the source—though it was published on the company’s main Play Store account, not a labs or beta channel. At 1.13 GB, it bundled a full local Gemini Nano model. A settings menu offered three inference modes: Nano-only for offline use, a server-side “PI” model (likely “Personal Intelligence”), or a hybrid that toggles between the two based on connectivity.

A testbed packed with skills Google hasn’t launched yet

COSMO came loaded with 14 listed “Skills”—not all enabled by default. The lineup included a List Tracker, Calendar Event Suggester, and a Browser Agent powered by Mariner, Google’s in-house web automation tool. A Deep Research mode promised multi-source reports for complex queries, while a Conversation Summary feature would automatically recap recently ended exchanges when you switched topics. As 9to5Google noted, the app also tapped Android’s AccessibilityService API for screen access—a powerful hook—though that feature wasn’t fully working in testing. Voice Match setup was available too.

Google’s COSMO may launch later this month at I/O

The Play Store listing had all the hallmarks of an accidental drop. Screenshots were squished into wrong aspect ratios, and availability was patchy even on Pixel hardware. 9to5Google first spotted the app before it disappeared. What’s still unclear is how COSMO fits alongside the existing Gemini app—whether it’s a standalone product, a feature incubator, or something folded in entirely. Google I/O 2026, starting May 19, should answer that.

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