Google's AI assistant Gemini is facing outage. The AI assistant appears down for a significant number of users. According reports on Downdetector, issues with Gemini started around 6 a.m. ET on Wednesday morning and continuing to build into the early afternoon. Google acknowledged the issue in an update on its official status page at 8:40 p.m. ET. Google has confirmed the disruption began at 6:26 a.m. ET, affecting Gemini across all major platforms — web, macOS, iOS, and Android — as well as Gemini in Chrome. Users are reporting error codes 1099 and 1076, as well as an error message that reads, "Something went wrong."
Google VP Josh Woodward confirmed the outage in a post on X, formerly Twitter, "Gemini is currently experiencing an outage. We're on it and will get everything back up ASAP. Some of the fixes are in, the rest coming very soon. Stay tuned for updates, and thanks for bearing with us!," wrote Woodward.
Title: Gemini App in Workspace customers are experiencing “Something Went Wrong” errors.
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Gemini beginning on Wednesday, 2026-06-10 03:26 PDT.
Our engineering team has applied mitigations to reduce impact and continues to investigate the root cause. We are seeing signs of recovery and will continue to monitor progress.
Symptoms: The following services are experiencing “Something Went Wrong 1099 or 1076” errors:
Gemini app in Workspace includes the following platforms: Web, MacOS, iOS and Android; Gemini in Chrome
Workaround: None at this time.
(This is a developing story)