I’ve been closely following Gemini 3.0’s testing and evolution—from Flowith CEO’s tweets in August, to the abtest launch and LM Arena integration in September, all the way to today’s dogfooding phase.
Having experienced the power of large models like OrionFire, OrionWind, and x86, I simply can’t wait to meet Gemini 3.0!
Honestly, I can no longer tolerate interacting with Gemini 2.5 Pro—whether for research or coding, I can’t shake the memory of 3.0’s sheer power.
A lot of people are asking the same question, and it makes sense—Gemini 3.0 has been mentioned in enough tests and early access reports that expectations are pretty high. But based on Google’s usual rollout pattern:
Internal dogfooding →
Limited partner testing →
Gradual public/API release
…we’re still in the second phase. Until it fully clears internal stability, scaling, and compliance checks, Google won’t provide a firm public date.
The good news is that the pace has been fast. If testing continues smoothly, a wider release could reasonably happen within the coming weeks or months—but nothing official has been announced yet.
For now, we just have to wait until Google moves it from internal rollout to public availability.