Details
- Google AI Developers announces that the Interactions API has reached general availability, moving beyond its earlier beta phase.
- The API now exposes a stable schema and consolidates capabilities into a single /interactions endpoint for developers.
- It is positioned as the default interface for both traditional model inference and more complex autonomous agent workflows.
- Google highlights Managed Agents as a key update, allowing developers to spin up secure, remote Linux environments tied to agent executions.
- The move signals that Interactions is now the recommended primitive for new Gemini-based applications, superseding older, fragmented interfaces.
- By unifying models and agents behind one endpoint, the GA release aims to simplify integration, reduce boilerplate, and standardize how developers build and run AI agents on Google’s stack.
Impact
General availability of the Interactions API marks a maturation of Google’s agent platform, turning what was an experimental state-management layer into the default way to work with Gemini models and agents. This should lower integration friction for AI startups and enterprise teams, and it positions Google more directly against OpenAI and Anthropic, which are also converging on unified, agent-centric APIs.