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Google Drive v4.2618.41402 adds Gemini AI in May 2026, triggering massive rating surge

Google LLC released version 4.2618.41402 of Google Drive on May 4, 2026, embedding Gemini AI directly into the iOS app. The addition of conversational search and document summarization shifted user sentiment upward, lifting the app's average rating from 3.34 to 4.04 stars.

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The integration of Gemini AI capabilities appears to be a significant new feature driving user satisfaction and the positive rating delta.
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  1. AI Replaces Search
  2. Conversational File Discovery
  3. Sentiment Shifts Upward
  4. Massive Audience Reach
  5. The AI Storage Race

Key takeaways

  1. 01Google Drive version 4.2618.41402 launched in May 2026 with deep Gemini AI integration.
  2. 02The update raised the app's App Store rating by 0.7 stars, moving from 3.34 to 4.04.
  3. 03New features include "Ask Gemini in Drive" and "AI Overviews" for conversational search.
  4. 04The application maintains a substantial footprint with over 4.01 million US downloads in the last 30 days.
Google LLC shipped Google Drive version 4.2618.41402 on May 4, 2026, replacing standard cloud search with deep Gemini AI integration to summarize files and answer user queries directly.

Conversational File DiscoveryRelease Summary

The May release moves generative AI features from beta to general availability across the iOS client. "Ask Gemini in Drive" allows users to run multi-turn conversations to extract data from stored files.

Simultaneously, the update introduces "AI Overviews," which scans documents and places synthesized answers at the top of search results.
[1] This eliminates the need to manually open and read individual files to find specific information.

Sentiment Shifts UpwardUser Reception

Prior to the May update, users criticized the app's interface. A 2-star reviewer on version 4.2617.41201 noted the app lacked a "clear view of what you are doing," calling the navigation unintuitive.

The AI rollout resolved much of this friction. Post-update sentiment reflects strong approval for the new search capabilities. A 5-star reviewer on version 4.2618.41402 praised the agent, stating it "ranks high in its intelligence and its ability to get to the answer quickly without excessive verbiage." This positive reception drove a 0.7-star rating increase.

Massive Audience ReachMarket Impact

The rating increase affects a massive user base. The iOS application holds an audience of over 4.01 million downloads in the US market over the past 30 days.

A 0.7-star climb across this volume of active users significantly improves the product's App Store discoverability. By turning a passive storage locker into an active knowledge base, Google strengthens its position in the mobile productivity sector.

The AI Storage RaceExpert Verdict

Google will likely accelerate the deployment of autonomous agentic features across its mobile suite following this positive reception. Future updates may introduce voice-activated file organization or automated folder structuring.

The success of Gemini in Drive also pressures competitors like Dropbox and Apple. Rivals must likely deploy comparable AI-native search tools quickly to maintain parity in the cloud storage market.

Citations

  1. [1]

    AI Overviews scans documents to put answers at the top of search results.

    "Concurrently, "AI Overviews" integrates Gemini directly into the search bar, scanning documents to provide clear, synthesized answers right at the top of search results"
  2. [2]

    Ask Gemini enables multi-turn conversations to understand stored files.

    "The "Ask Gemini" feature allows users to engage in high-context, multi-turn conversations to efficiently explore and understand content across their stored files"
  3. [3]

    The update raised the rating by 0.7 stars, from 3.34 to 4.04.

    "The app's rating climbed by 0.7 stars, from 3.34 to 4.04, following the version 4.2618.41402 update."

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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