- Google has launched “Dreambeans,” a new feature under its early-stage experimental project platform “Google Labs” that delivers daily user stories.
- Leveraging “Personal intelligence,” the service pulls information from connected Google apps—such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Photos, YouTube, and Google Search—to curate and deliver user stories designed to inspire and delight.
- Initially available exclusively to “Google AI Ultra” members in the United States.
On Wednesday, June 3, 2026 (local time), Google launched “Dreambeans,” a new feature within its early-stage experimental project platform, “Google Labs,” which delivers daily personalized user stories.
“Dreambeans” is a service that utilizes “Personal intelligence.” By integrating with configured Google apps—such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Photos, YouTube, and Google Search—it gathers information to carefully curate and deliver stories intended to provide inspiration and joy.
For example, if you receive a delivery notification for pet treats you ordered and have plans to go out with friends, the app might suggest a pet-friendly restaurant, presented as a story with unique illustrations. Note that if all “App integrations” under “Personal intelligence” are turned off, “Dreambeans” will not function.
Stories suggested by “Dreambeans” can be saved to your library as favorites. Furthermore, if you dislike a story, you can send negative feedback, which helps improve the quality of future story deliveries.

“Dreambeans” is currently available exclusively to “Google AI Ultra” members in the United States. It is not a web-based service but is instead provided as a newly released “Dreambeans by Google Labs” app for Android and iOS.
“Dreambeans by Google Labs” App Links


Source: Google (https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/google-labs/dreambeans/)






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