The company then demoed a brand new messaging app called Allo, and a new video messaging app companion called Duo, both of which will be coming to iOS devices. The new Allo app will be the first place that users will get to experience the new Google Assistant features that the company plans on bringing to several devices across platforms including to vehicles through Android Auto. And it highlighted a focus on security for Allo with an “incognito mode” like its Chrome browser, while giving a demo and talking up reliability of video calls for the Duo app.

Head below for our roundup of everything announced courtesy of our sister site 9to5Google, and keep checking back for more as the event unfolds. 

Google Assistant is a two-way conversational personal assistant for all your devices

Google started off with a demo of its new Assistant feature, a Siri-like personal assistant that also uses a chatbot-style messaging interface in addition to voice commands. Google gave a demo of how the assistant would respond to requests like searching for movie tickets, checking calendars, etc, and it did so mostly by showing off the feature built-in to Google search in various places, which is also what is shown in the video above for the Google App that it played on stage. But it also has plans to bring the Assistant feature to many other devices including smartwatches, vehicles, and through its new messaging app Allo…

Allo is Google’s new messaging app with Assistant built right in, expressive features, and more

And coming soon to iOS devices in addition to Android is Google’s new Allo and Duo apps. Allo is a messaging app that puts a focus on expressive emojis and built-in Assistant features, while Duo is a rather straight forward video messaging app that Google said focuses on reliability.

Allo uses phone numbers to connect users, has a smart reply feature that Google says is similar to its Inbox email app, and allows for secure messaging with an “incognito” mode. But people seem to be more interested in the inclusion of the new Assistant feature. Google says Allo will be the first place to try it. “The Google assistant in Allo understands your world, so you can ask for things like your agenda for the day, details of your flight and hotel, or photos from your last trip. And since it understands natural language patterns, you can just chat like yourself and it’ll understand what you’re saying. For example, “Is my flight delayed?” will return information about your flight status.”

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Google launches Duo, Allo’s companion, one-to-one video calling app

One unique feature of Duo, Google’s new cross-platform video messaging app, is something it calls ‘knock knock’. The feature allows users to get a live video preview of a caller before answering.

Google announces Daydream VR spec for phones, viewers, and controllers, Android N features low latency mode for VR

Google I/O numbers: 25M Chromecasts, 200m Google Photos users, 600 Android phones, 65B Play installs & more

Google reveals Android Wear 2.0, focusses on messaging, customization and fitness, preview available today

Google’s Android Instant Apps lets you use them without installing

Check back for more as Google continues to unveil more live on stage.

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