Google has expanded Gemini Spark to the macOS app, adding computer-use capabilities that let the AI agent complete tasks on a Mac without user involvement.
The expansion follows Google’s broader rollout of Spark across web, Android, and iOS for AI Ultra subscribers in the United States. The agent first launched in May as an always-on background assistant capable of handling multi-step workflows on a user’s behalf without requiring manual input at each stage.
Building on that foundation, the macOS version extends Spark’s reach to desktop automation, covering tasks such as sorting files into designated folders or generating budget spreadsheets from invoice documents stored in a Downloads folder. The agent executes the workflow independently rather than waiting for step-by-step instructions.
Beyond local automation, Google is adding remote task assignment to Spark on Mac, which will allow a user to delegate a multi-step workflow from their phone and have the agent complete it on the desktop without any direct interaction once the task is set in motion.
Alongside the Mac expansion, Google is broadening Spark’s third-party integrations to include Canva, Dropbox, Google Keep, Google Tasks, Instacart, and Zillow Rentals.
Those connected app integrations will become available on the web and mobile platforms from next week, with support for the macOS app arriving in the weeks that follow.
More significantly for developers and power users, Google is rolling out Model Context Protocol support for Spark, a standard that allows the agent to connect with a wide range of third-party tools beyond the officially integrated applications already confirmed for the platform.
Spark is also gaining real-time topic tracking, which lets users configure the agent to monitor specified subjects and surface relevant updates the moment they become available, covering use cases from sports results to financial alerts triggered by a stock reaching a defined threshold.
Gemini Spark remains exclusive to AI Ultra subscribers in the United States across all supported platforms, with Google yet to confirm a timeline for broader regional availability.








