Our latest Google Finance upgrades, including a new app
Google Finance leaves beta with AI portfolio Q&A, scheduled market briefings, and an Android app. Off-topic for agent builders, but a clean example of productized scheduled-agent UX in a consumer app.
**The gist** Google Finance left beta globally on **June 25, 2026** with portfolio tracking — import holdings via **CSV, PDF, or screenshots**, or describe them in plain language — an AI research tool that answers questions about your own portfolio, and scheduled **custom market briefings**. A dedicated **Android app** shipped; iOS is planned for later in 2026.
**Why it matters** Off-topic as a tool, but two feature shapes translate to agent products: screenshot-and-file ingestion as zero-friction onboarding, and user-defined recurring tasks (a daily **pre-market briefing**) as **scheduled agents** productized for consumers. Worth a look if you're designing recurring-delivery UX.
**The gist** Google Finance left beta globally on **June 25, 2026** with portfolio tracking — import holdings via **CSV, PDF, or screenshots**, or describe them in plain language — an AI research tool that answers questions about your own portfolio, and scheduled **custom market briefings**. A dedicated **Android app** shipped; iOS is planned for later in 2026. **Why it matters** Off-topic as a tool, but two feature shapes translate to agent products: screenshot-and-file ingestion as zero-friction onboarding, and user-defined recurring tasks (a daily **pre-market briefing**) as **scheduled agents** productized for consumers. Worth a look if you're designing recurring-delivery UX. **Watch out** The Android app launches **without portfolio and task features** (due in the coming months), the **iOS app** isn't out until later in 2026, and Google says nothing about which models power the analysis or how financial-data accuracy is verified.