Google is increasing functionality Deep researchone of Gemini’s most powerful tools that allows direct integration with Google Drive and Gmail. This enhancement means that users can use email and files stored in the cloud as automatic sources of information to create complex investigations and reports.
The Deep Research update transforms the previous experience of only adding web searches or attachments manually—and only in formats like PDF or images—as context for reports.
Now, by activating Deep Research within Twinsa menu is displayed where users can manually select which additional sources they want to use: along with traditional search, they can bookmark your Gmail account, Google Drive, and even Google Chatexpanding the range of data handled by AI.

By default, only web search is enabled, while other options require explicit authorization from the user, providing full control over privacy and the flow of information that Gemini can analyze and process.
Gemini intelligent scanning capability emails and files of various extensions (not only PDFs, but also documents, spreadsheets and presentations) mean that the assistant can offer much more personalized answers, analyzes and reports adapted to the real and current context of each user.
This is especially useful when compiling work reports, analyzing project information, or creating summaries on any topic present in the digital workflow.

This achievement builds on previous integration into NotebookLM, where cloud files could already be used as a source for AI-powered notes and notebooks.
The appearance of this feature in the web version of Gemini extends the capabilities of Deep Research, and support for mobile applications in iOS in Android This is planned for the next few days, providing access and utility from any device.
Deep Research is an advanced feature built into Gemini, an artificial intelligence platform Googlewhich allows in-depth search and comprehensive analysis of information on the Internet. This tool is designed to help users research complex topics, identify relevant sources, and organize findings in a structured and clear way, leveraging the power of large language models developed by Google.

With Deep Research, users can ask questions or topics of interest and receive detailed answers based on information collected from various websites, academic articles, and specialized sources.
The feature not only presents the collected data, but also highlights key points, summarizes trends and offers direct links for further research. These capabilities make it easy to create reports, explore new areas of knowledge, and make informed decisions based on up-to-date data.
To access Deep Research in Gemini, you must first have an active Google account and sign in using a compatible browser. When using Gemini, the Deep Research option is available in the main interface, usually as a special module or tool in the advanced search.
In some cases, access may depend on enterprise or education accounts or premium subscriptions, depending on Google’s accessibility policy. Deep Research is integrated into the Gemini ecosystem for maximum performance and information retrieval efficiency.

