Google Gemini BTS

Google has introduced four interactive BTS experiences in the Gemini app, giving fans access to member-inspired prompts, a song quiz, tour updates and Korean-language lessons.

The features are available globally for a limited period on Gemini’s mobile and desktop versions. Users can open the experience by entering “Unlock BTS” or “7777” in the Gemini prompt box.

Google has not announced how long the features will remain available. Access is currently limited to selected languages, including Hindi, English, Korean and Japanese.

BTS Members Share Their Gemini Prompts

The first feature allows users to explore prompts based on questions and interests shared by BTS members.

The prompts cover topics the seven members have explored with Gemini in their daily lives. Examples include RM researching cultural travel ideas and Jung Kook looking into his interest in bikes.

Users can select a member and view the type of question they asked Gemini. The feature then allows fans to use the prompt as a starting point for their own conversation with the AI assistant.

Google said the prompts show how Gemini can be used for travel planning, hobbies, language learning and creative projects. The experience includes all seven BTS members: RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook.

The prompts do not provide access to private conversations. They are selected examples created for the interactive campaign.

Emoji Quiz Recommends BTS Songs

A second feature turns BTS music recommendations into an emoji-based guessing game.

Gemini selects a BTS song based on a particular mood or listening situation. It then presents custom emoji clues connected with the track’s lyrics or overall theme.

Users must identify the song using those clues. Once the answer is revealed, the recommended track can be used for different situations, such as starting the morning or relaxing later in the day.

The quiz covers music from the group’s catalogue, but Google has not published a complete list of the tracks included. It has also not said whether the questions will change regularly during the campaign.

The feature combines a music recommendation tool with a fan quiz rather than simply generating a list of songs.

Gemini Adds BTS News and Tour Tracking

The third feature brings official BTS updates and schedule information into Gemini.

Users can receive a digest of trending group news published during the previous 48 to 72 hours. The feature is designed to collect recent developments in one place without requiring fans to search for each update separately.

Gemini also displays a two-week BTS schedule. Times are automatically adjusted to the user’s local time zone, making the feature accessible to fans following events from different countries.

The schedule can include upcoming activities and tour-related information. Google describes it as a way for users to follow BTS developments wherever they are located.

The company has not stated which sources are used to prepare the news digest. It says the feature focuses on official news and tour highlights.

The update does not replace existing BTS platforms or official announcements. It gives Gemini users another way to access recent information through a conversational interface.

Korean Lessons Include Audio Pronunciation

Google has also added a Korean-language learning experience for international BTS fans.

The feature teaches practical phrases commonly used in fan letters, online comments and everyday conversations. Lessons include audio pronunciation guides to help users hear how words and sentences are spoken.

The tool may help fans understand common expressions used when discussing BTS, communicating with Korean speakers or engaging with Korean-language content.

It is not a complete Korean-language course. Google has not provided information about lesson levels, progress tracking or certification.

Hindi Included Among Supported Languages

The four experiences are available in English for users in the United States and the United Kingdom. They are also offered in Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Hindi, Portuguese for Brazil, Spanish for Latin America, Thai, Vietnamese, French and German.

Google said Arabic support will be added later.

The inclusion of Hindi makes the campaign available to BTS fans using Gemini in India. The features can be accessed through the same “Unlock BTS” or “7777” prompt used in other supported markets.

Google has not said whether users need a paid Gemini subscription. The official announcement only directs users to open the Gemini app on a phone or desktop and enter one of the activation phrases.

Availability may still depend on the account language and the region associated with the user’s Google account.

Google Releases BTS Campaign Film

Google has released a campaign video titled “BTS & Gemini | It starts with you” alongside the in-app experience.

The film features RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook using Gemini for different activities. These include organising travel, learning languages, exploring hobbies and developing creative ideas.

The campaign presents curiosity and questions as the starting point for using Gemini. It also connects the members’ interests with the four experiences now available inside the app.

The Google Gemini and BTS collaboration is designed as a limited-time interactive campaign rather than a permanent change to the main Gemini service. Google has not disclosed an end date or confirmed whether more BTS-related features will be added later.