
Google launches Gemini 2.5 Pro upgrade preview version with improved coding capabilities

Google announced the launch of the upgraded preview version of Gemini 2.5 Pro (I/O version), which enhances coding capabilities, especially in building interactive web applications. The new version will become stable in a few weeks for enterprise use. The latest model has seen an increase in Elo scores in both LMArena and WebDevArena, continuing to perform excellently in high-difficulty coding benchmarks. Gemini's competitors include AI products from companies such as OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic
According to Zhitong Finance APP, Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet (GOOGL.US), announced that it will launch a preview version of Gemini 2.5 Pro (I/O version), which enhances coding capabilities, particularly in building engaging interactive web applications.
Last month, the company stated that it would provide early access to developers for the preview version of Gemini 2.5 Pro (I/O version), which is an updated version of 2.5 Pro.
Google announced on Thursday that the new model will be based on the version released in May and showcased at the I/O conference, and it will become a universally available stable version for enterprise-level applications in a few weeks.
According to Google, the latest 2.5 Pro has increased its Elo score on LMArena by 24 points, maintaining its leading position on the leaderboard, and its Elo score on WebDevArena has risen by 35 points, leading with a score of 1443.
Tulsee Doshi, Senior Director of Product Management at Google, stated on Thursday: "It continues to excel in coding, maintaining its lead in challenging coding benchmarks such as Aider Polyglot. Additionally, it has performed well in extremely challenging benchmarks like GPQA and Humanity's Last Exam (HLE), which assess the model's mathematical, scientific, knowledge, and reasoning capabilities."
Competitors of Gemini include AI products from companies such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Meta Platforms, and Anthropic.
Earlier on Thursday, Anthropic, supported by Amazon and Google, released the Claude Gov model specifically designed for U.S. national security clients.
In April of this year, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, released a new standalone application based on the Llama 4 LLM, which will compete with other chatbot applications such as Gemini, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and xAI's Grok