Google pins its Googlebook launch event to September 15 in New York [Update]
Google has confirmed its first Googlebook launch event, sending official invitations for an in-person media preview in New York City on September 15, 2026. A keynote from Google leadership will formally introduce the laptop platform, its Android-based software architecture, and the Gemini features built into the system, followed by hands-on demo stations and benchmarking access for journalists.
The standalone New York date settles a question that has hung over the project for weeks: whether Googlebook would debut at IFA Berlin or on its own stage. Google chose the latter, and the program reads as a full hardware launch rather than a software briefing. Devices from launch partners will be on display, and media are expected to get direct access to the first machines.
What to expect at the Googlebook launch event
Googlebook is a new premium laptop category built around Gemini intelligence, running on a native Android codebase instead of traditional ChromeOS. Expected capabilities include Gemini-powered custom widgets, a Magic Pointer feature, and deep Android phone integration. The first models are also expected to carry the HiLight LED bar design language seen on the Pixel 11 Pro, a design cue that extends Pixel-family branding to the laptop line.
Launch partners include Lenovo, ASUS, and HP, with Acer and Dell also named among the early hardware makers. The platform is expected to support Intel, Qualcomm, and MediaTek processors. Leaked configurations point to a Qualcomm-based design using the Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100, and an Intel-based Acer model with up to 32GB of RAM, a 2.8K OLED display, and pricing estimated between $700 and $1,100. As we previously reported, the ASUS Googlebook Lapis pairs Panther Lake silicon with the platform as Google's upmarket bet.
The Googlebook launch event is also expected to reveal the official name of the Android-based operating system, which leaks have referred to as Aluminium OS. Pricing, configurations, and commercial availability remain unconfirmed, with those details expected to surface at the New York keynote.
Choosing a dedicated New York event over IFA Berlin signals how Google wants Googlebook positioned: as a flagship consumer platform rather than an incremental Chromebook successor. The $700 to $1,100 price band puts the first wave in direct competition with mid-range Windows laptops and premium Chromebooks, and the HiLight design language ties the line to the Pixel family more directly than any previous Google laptop effort. A September date also leaves room for retail availability before the holiday season.
Why this matters
Googlebook is Google's most direct attempt to own the laptop experience from silicon to software, and the September 15 reveal turns months of speculation into a dated product timeline. For buyers, it adds a new option in premium portables built on Android's app ecosystem, with leaked pricing putting the first models in reach of mainstream budgets.
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