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Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date?

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No release by August 31
$60.62K Vol.
93.4% 1.6%
August 31
$8.16K Vol.
2.9% 1.4%
August 26
$4.75K Vol.
1.7%
August 24
$5.39K Vol.
1% 0.6%
August 27
$8.81K Vol.
0.9% 0.3%
6 more outcomes Listed by current odds, highest first

Odds summary

No release by August 31 currently leads the Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date prediction market at 93.4% reported probability on Polymarket. The figures below combine live odds, liquidity, volume, and open interest so readers can compare the market signal before reading the full analysis.

Volume$281.51K Liquidity$25.6K Open Interest$20.89K Last updated21 mins ago

Odds, liquidity, volume, and open interest are sourced from Polymarket and last synced at Aug 22, 2026 8:12 am.

CryptoSlate Market Analysis

Gemini’s Missed June Target Turns August Dates Into Readiness Guesses

Google’s latest language ties Gemini 3.5 Pro to testing and partner validation, stripping calendar precision from an earlier June rollout signal. The resulting hierarchy favors a few focal August dates and a month-end failure outcome, though the contract’s internally inconsistent prices sharply limit probability comparisons.

Glowing Google Gemini emblem suspended above a futuristic platform with circular timing markers.

The hierarchy follows a readiness story created by Google’s missed June rollout signal. Gemini 3.5 Pro has progressed from an announced near-term release to internal and partner testing, leaving the market to estimate how quickly validation can become general availability. That supports meaningful weight across August and on no release by August 31, while providing little factual basis for any exact day.

The missed June signal shifted attention from schedule to readiness

Google introduced the Gemini 3.5 family on May 19–20 and said Pro was already used internally and would roll out “next month.” That statement established June as the clearest official timing benchmark. By late July, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai still described Gemini 3.5 Pro as “currently in testing,” showing that the original timetable had slipped or referred to a narrower rollout than the contract requires.

This sequence matters because a missed near-term target reduces the informational value of calendar estimates. The market consequently assigns only 4.5% to release on or before August 1, then distributes higher prices across much of the month. The 30.5% price for no release by August 31 captures the possibility that readiness testing extends beyond the contract window.

Partner testing supports a window while resisting daily precision

Google’s July 29 update provides the strongest current timing evidence: Gemini 3.5 Pro was still being tested with partners and would become broadly available “as soon as it’s ready.” This language identifies a gating condition without giving a date. Market inference: validation, safety review, capacity planning, or product integration could determine the release, although Google has not publicly identified which gate remains open.

The 47% quote for August 10 and 39% for August 12 stand above nearby dates, while several dates in the second half of August cluster around 30%. None of the supplied Google statements identifies August 10, August 12, or another specific launch day. Those peaks therefore lack support from the public timetable and may represent focal positions, individual orders, or information absent from the supplied record.

General availability is the contract’s hidden decision point

The resolution rules require availability to the general public. Internal use and partner testing fall short of that standard. Google DeepMind’s public model-card catalog lists several Gemini 3.5 and 3.6 variants as of July, while Gemini 3.5 Pro is absent from the visible lineup. That absence supports the pending-release interpretation, although a catalog page can lag a product launch and cannot establish availability by itself.

The hidden assumption is that Google will pair any launch announcement with verifiable public access. A preview limited to selected partners could leave the contract unresolved. A public model listing without usable access could also create interpretation risk, making the exact wording and effective time of any announcement important under the calendar-date-in-ET rule.

Three observable catalysts could reset the hierarchy

  • Official broad-availability announcement: A Google post naming an effective date and providing public access would concentrate pricing on that ET calendar day.
  • Public documentation and access: A Gemini 3.5 Pro model card accompanied by generally available use would confirm that testing has crossed the contract’s release threshold.
  • Continued testing language: Another August update describing partner evaluation or readiness work would weaken early and mid-month dates and strengthen later dates or no release by August 31.

A launch of adjacent Gemini variants would offer weaker evidence. Google’s July 29 announcement of 3.6 Flash, 3.5 Flash-Lite, and 3.5 Flash Cyber shows an active release pipeline, yet it does not reveal whether Pro has cleared its separate testing requirements.

Price incoherence is the strongest counter-signal

The quoted Yes prices across mutually exclusive dates sum to roughly 755.5%, far above a coherent 100% date distribution. The 47% August 10 quote therefore cannot be read straightforwardly as a normalized 47% probability alongside the other outcomes. This arithmetic is the main reason to treat the ranking as directional evidence instead of a precise forecast.

Market depth adds another limitation. Reported volume is $6.02K against $19.77K of open interest and $32.74K of liquidity. Market inference: limited turnover may allow stale quotes or a small number of orders to shape individual dates. The official evidence supports a broad August-versus-delay contest; it provides much weaker support for the jagged day-by-day hierarchy.

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What could move the odds?

Informational summary of factors that may affect the reported prediction-market probabilities.

Market-implied thesis

The 93.1% no-release price implies public access to Google’s next Gemini Pro model is unlikely to arrive by August 31 ET.

That view is consistent with Google’s model page still listing Gemini 3.5 Pro as “coming soon” and July earnings remarks describing it as in testing.

Strong signal 76% CatalystAny general-public Gemini Pro availability before August 31 ET RiskA late rollout can occur without prior scheduling

What could reprice it

An unannounced Google public rollout or availability notice is the key repricing catalyst because the market settles on general-public access, not testing.

No specific future Google event is supported in the record. A product-page change or official rollout announcement would directly establish whether the release occurred within an eligible ET date.

Mixed signal 68% CatalystGoogle public availability announcement or product rollout RiskNo dated launch event is identified

Where the market may be weak

The central vulnerability is wording: “made available to the general public” may not cleanly distinguish a preview, staged access, or a broad launch.

The official model page labels Gemini 3.1 Pro as “Preview,” while the rule hinges on public availability. A borderline release could create interpretation risk despite the stated ET calendar-date settlement.

Rules risk 41% CatalystA limited or preview Gemini Pro release RiskPublic-access threshold may be disputed

Counter-signal

Google’s earlier June rollout expectation and internal use of Gemini 3.5 Pro leave open the possibility that testing converts into a sudden public launch.

Google said at I/O it expected rollout the following month, and an investor presentation said Gemini 3.5 Pro would come in June. Those missed expectations weaken timing reliability but show an advanced release plan existed.

Mixed signal 62% CatalystGoogle converts testing into public access RiskEarlier company timing targets were missed

Market details

Resolution criteria
This market will resolve according to the calendar date (ET) on which Google's next Gemini Pro model is made available to the general public.
Platform
Category
Tech AI
Close date
September 1, 2026, 3:59 AM UTC
Market rules summary
Multi-outcome Polymarket event. Each listed option is represented by its Yes price on the underlying market. View full rules

Frequently asked questions

What are the current Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date odds?

Polymarket reports Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date odds with No release by August 31 at 93.4%, August 31 at 2.9%, August 26 at 1.7%, and August 24 at 1%. These probabilities are market-implied and can change as liquidity and trading activity update. The latest market snapshot includes $281.51K volume, $25.6K liquidity, and $20.89K open interest. CryptoSlate last synced this market data at Aug 22, 2026, 07:12 UTC.

What could move the Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date prediction market odds?

The 93.1% no-release price implies public access to Google’s next Gemini Pro model is unlikely to arrive by August 31 ET. That view is consistent with Google’s model page still listing Gemini 3.5 Pro as “coming soon” and July earnings remarks describing it as in testing. Catalysts to watch include Any general-public Gemini Pro availability before August 31 ET, Google public availability announcement or product rollout, and A limited or preview Gemini Pro release.

How does the Next Google Gemini Pro Model release date prediction market resolve?

This market will resolve according to the calendar date (ET) on which Google's next Gemini Pro model is made available to the general public. Multi-outcome Polymarket event. Each listed option is represented by its Yes price on the underlying market.

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