Highlights
- Google has added full-length, no-cost SAT practice exams to its Gemini app.
- Students receive instant feedback on strengths and weaknesses with explanations for incorrect answers and personalised study plans.
- The SAT feature is available worldwide with Google planning to roll out support for additional standardised exams.

Google has rolled out a new SAT preparation feature in its Gemini app, enabling students to take full-length practice tests for free. The update is targeted at high school students preparing for college admissions and it also strengthens Gemini’s positioning as a study and exam-prep assistant.
The feature is now live with SAT support introduced first. However, Google has indicated that additional standardised exams will be added in future updates.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the feature on X, describing it as a useful addition for students. “Helpful update for students, you can now take full practice SATs for free in the Gemini app. It uses vetted content from The Princeton Review and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way,” Pichai wrote.
Helpful update for students, you can now take full practice SATs for free in the @GeminiApp.
It uses vetted content from @ThePrincetonRev and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way!pic.twitter.com/S93SAtss4F
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) January 21, 2026
Free Full-Length SAT Practice Tests in Gemini

How to take the SAT prep test on Gemini App for free? (Image credit – Google)
With the new update, students can access complete SAT practice tests on demand directly within the Gemini app. The tests are designed to closely match the format and duration of the actual SAT exam and can be attempted without any subscription or payment.
To ensure accuracy and relevance, Google has partnered with The Princeton Review and is using its vetted SAT preparation content. This collaboration aims to offer students realistic exam-style questions rather than generic practice material.
Once a student completes a practice test, Gemini provides immediate feedback outlined with a detailed guide on what was your strong points in the test as well as highlighting where you need work more. Students can also take Gemini’s help in reviewing the incorrect answers and getting explanations.
This interactive feedback model allows learners to understand concepts in real time, identify repeated mistakes, and focus on specific problem areas without relying on external coaching resources.
How to Take a Free SAT Practice Test on Gemini?
Students can start a full SAT practice test in the Gemini app by following these steps:
- Open the Gemini app on your Android or iOS device.
- Type the prompt “I want to take a practice SAT test.” and press enter.
Personalised Study Plans Based on Performance
Gemini also generates customised study plans based on a student’s practice test results. These plans are tailored to individual performance, with an emphasis on weaker sections and targeted revision strategies.
According to Google, this feature is designed to support both first-time SAT takers and students planning to retake the exam, allowing them to prepare at their own pace.
Availability
The SAT preparation feature is available globally through the Gemini app at no cost. Meanwhile, Google will be adding more standardised exams in the future, though no specific timelines have been announced.
FAQs
Q1. What new feature has Google added to the Gemini app for students?
Answer. Google has introduced free, full-length SAT practice tests in the Gemini app, designed to closely match the actual exam format and duration.
Q2. How does Gemini help students after they complete a practice test?
Answer. Gemini provides instant feedback highlighting strengths and weaknesses, explanations for incorrect answers, and generates personalised study plans tailored to each student’s performance.
Q3. Is the SAT practice feature limited to certain regions or exams?
Answer. No, the SAT practice tests are available globally at no cost, and Google plans to expand support to additional standardised exams in future updates.
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