Google has announced an update to the “Help me create” feature in Google Docs, now supporting seven additional languages.
The company shared in a blog post on Monday that it is expanding the little-known AI-powered tool to make it more accessible to Google Docs users for whom English is not their native language. “Help me create” now supports the following languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, French, and German.
How “Help Me Create” Works and Its Limitations
If you’re not familiar with “Help me create,” Google introduced this tool in December 2024, using Gemini to help you overcome writer’s block by drafting the first version of any document when you provide a prompt, provided your document is blank. It offers stylized templates for each document format available in Google Drive, whether it’s a business proposal, product launch plan, product roadmap, newsletter, or even a party-planning list, which you can then customize.
For users excited about “Help me create” now supporting the aforementioned languages, it’s important to remember that the tool should only be used to help brainstorm what to write in your document, not to take every word it writes and pass it off as your own. Even though it doesn’t incorporate Google search results, it is still in its experimental stages, meaning it can make certain mistakes.
Availability and Rollout of the Language Update
The language update for “Help me create” is currently available only for Google Workspace users with a Business, Enterprise, Google One AI Premium, Gemini Education, Gemini Business, or Gemini Enterprise account. It is still being rolled out, so it may not be available to all Google Workspace subscribers right away.