Gemini has removed integrations with Google Maps and YouTube, according too a report from 9to5Google on October 28, 2025.The move impacts the AI assistant’s ability to directly access facts and functionality within those popular Google services.
Previously, Gemini users could leverage the AI to perform tasks like retrieving locations from Google Maps or accessing YouTube videos. The removal of these app connections streamlines Gemini’s operation, potentially focusing its capabilities on core features while Google navigates evolving AI strategies and user privacy considerations. The change affects all Gemini users and signals a shift in how Google intends its AI assistant to interact with its broader ecosystem.
The change was first noticed as users reported the inability to access Maps and YouTube through Gemini prompts. While the exact reasoning behind the decision remains undisclosed, it aligns with Google’s broader efforts to refine Gemini’s functionality and address user feedback.
Google has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the removal of these integrations.