Google Unveils Workspace Studio: Create AI Agents for Business Tasks Effortlessly!

December 7, 2025

Google lance Workspace Studio, un hub pour créer des agents IA dédiés aux tâches professionnelles

Launched this Thursday, the platform will enable any Google Workspace user, even those without technical skills, to create and manage AI agents that automate business tasks.

Agent-based AI is making its way into Google Workspace. In a recent blog post, the Mountain View-based company unveiled Google Workspace Studio, “a platform for designing, managing, and sharing AI agents”, which allows users, even without technical expertise, to assign time-consuming and repetitive tasks such as “sifting through emails, managing calendar logistics, and tracking follow-up tasks”. The global rollout has already started.

A Platform to Create and Manage AI Agents Powered by Gemini 3

Revealed this Thursday, December 4, 2025, Google Workspace Studio aims to simplify the creation of agents capable of “handling the most complex business processes from start to finish.” This is no small feat. The platform utilizes Gemini 3, Google’s latest language model family launched in mid-November, which has so far outperformed its competitors across various fields, according to the LMArena rankings.

The agents from Google Workspace Studio, which can be created using either a prompt or a preconfigured template in “just minutes” as per Google, offer two primary benefits. Firstly, they feature the advanced reasoning and multimodal understanding capabilities of Gemini 3. Secondly, they possess a deep contextual knowledge of the user’s business environment, as they are deeply integrated with the tools used daily, such as Gmail, Docs, Drive, or Sheets. “This integration allows the agents to automatically extract relevant context from your documents, emails, and the web, enabling them to provide smarter, personalized responses and to take actions based on your specific situation,” the company explains. For more extensive functionality, they can also be connected to third-party platforms like Asana, Jira, Mailchimp, or Salesforce.

In practice, an agent designed using Google Workspace Studio can perform (relatively) simple tasks, such as generating a daily summary of unread emails or tagging emails with “action items” in Gmail, or creating meeting briefs in Google Chat. However, users can also entrust it with more complex tasks, such as “calling external APIs with webhooks to connect to virtually any internal or external service,” adds Google. Once designed and configured, the agents can be shared with other collaborators as easily as a Google Docs document.

How to Access Google Workspace Studio?

Available to subscribers of the Starter, Standard, Plus, and Enterprise plans, Google Workspace Studio has been gradually rolling out since Wednesday, December 3, 2025. “Administrators will see the settings appear in the Admin Console at the same time as their end users gain access to Workspace Studio,” Google notes.

The platform will initially be offered to those who opted for early access to new features, and later to those who preferred planned deployment. For end users, the platform should theoretically be fully accessible from January at this address. “Google Workspace Studio is a core service and will be enabled or disabled by default depending on your organization’s deployment settings for new features,” the company further explains.

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