A new “Pixel Sense” experience reportedly coming to Pixel 10 has leaked, showing an early peek at the “predictive” suggestions that come from Google apps.
In 2023, reports revealed that Google was working on “Pixie,” a new, special type of digital assistant coming to the Pixel 10 series. The report claimed that “Pixie” would be an AI assistant exclusive to Pixel phones which would use “data from Google products” on your phone and be “a far more personalized version of the Google Assistant.”
A report from Android Authority has claims that assistant is “Pixel Sense,” citing a “source inside Google.” while screenshots of the setup for this new feature were shared in a “Mystic Leaks” Telegram group. Google describes the featuring saying that it delivers “the most personalized experience based on the things you do on your Pixel.”
“Pixel Sense” integrates with Google apps including Calendar, Chrome, Contacts, Docs, Files, Gmail, Keep Notes, Maps, Messages, Phone, Photos, Aurelius (an unknown, presumably unreleased app), Recorder, Screenshots, Wallet, YouTube Music, and YouTube. The screenshots refer to YouTube Music as “YT Music” and YouTube as “Youtube,” suggesting this page is far from finalized.
Google explains that data is processed privately and, apparently, works offline, suggesting this is handled on-device. Google says:
- Personal predictive suggestions: Takes notes to suggests personal data like places, products, and names, right when you need them.
- Complete tasks faster: Learns how you use your phone to help you complete tasks and routines faster.
- Adapting to your interests: Learns which topics are important to you and keeps evolving with you.
- Fast & Secure: Experience fast and intelligent help, no matter if you are online or offline.
- Private to you: Your data stays private – visible only to you, not even Google can see it.
- Always in control: Control app access – grant and edit permissions anytime in settings.



As mentioned, “Pixel Sense” is rumored to debut with the Pixel 10 series, which is likely to arrive later this year.
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