Gemini can now help students prepare for the SAT with free, full-length mock tests, giving test-takers a way to practice without paying for expensive prep courses or tutoring. Announced at the BETT 2026 education conference, the update enables students to take on-demand SAT practice exams directly within Gemini.
While other AI assistants can generate practice questions, they do not truly replicate standardized tests. What sets Google’s Gemini apart is that its mock exams are not just randomly generated questions, but structured to mirror the real SAT experience.
SAT mock tests expand Gemini’s learning tools

Google says the tests are built using material from educational partners like The Princeton Review, which means the format, difficulty, and structure are designed to closely match the real exam. For students, that matters because it avoids the common problem of practicing with questions that feel nothing like test day.
Once a student finishes a mock test, Gemini provides immediate results along with detailed feedback. It highlights strengths and weak areas, explains incorrect answers step by step, and even walks through questions you answered correctly by guessing, making sure you actually understand the logic behind them.
The goal is to help students learn the material, not just memorize patterns or chase a higher score. Google has been careful to frame this as a learning tool rather than a shortcut.

The company points to Gemini’s Guided Learning mode, NotebookLM, and other education-focused experiments as part of a broader effort to support studying instead of enabling cheating. Alongside this update, Google also announced a new partnership that will power Khan Academy’s Writing Coach with Gemini, expanding its role in classrooms and self-study.
For now, the SAT is the only test supported, but Google says more exams are planned. For students staring down college applications, Gemini’s new mock tests could make SAT prep far more accessible than it has ever been.
Gemini is already being used to turn notes into interactive study aids, help groups collaborate on ideas, build presentations from simple prompts, and support language learning through guided exercises. Together, these updates show Google positioning Gemini as an all-in-one tool for studying.