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Google Finance gets a dedicated app for Android

Google Finance has expanded its ecosystem by launching a dedicated Android app alongside AI-driven platform upgrades.

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Google released a dedicated Android app for Google Finance, marking a significant upgrade to the service. The app, which has stepped out of beta, features smart portfolios and expanded portfolio tools.

An iOS version of the app is promised later in 2026.

Epilogue added 50d ago, after coverage quieted.

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The brief

Google has released a dedicated Android application for Google Finance. This launch coincides with an AI-powered overhaul of the service that has transitioned out of its beta phase.

Coverage from TechCrunch, Ars Technica, and 9to5Google highlights the availability of the app, while Seeking Alpha and the official Google blog emphasize the introduction of expanded portfolio tools. Future developments center on the implementation of these new portfolio tools and the integration of the AI-powered overhaul into the user experience.

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Which platform is the new Google Finance app available on?

The dedicated app is available for Android.

What other updates accompanied the app launch?

Google Finance has introduced expanded portfolio tools and an AI-powered overhaul that has left beta.

Who reported on these updates?

The updates were reported by TechCrunch, Ars Technica, 9to5Google, Seeking Alpha, and the official Google blog.

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