Google Finance leaves its beta phase with a full Android app that tracks investments without requiring third-party financial services. The update matters because it gives users a single place to monitor stocks, crypto, and mutual funds while letting the software build portfolio summaries automatically from uploaded documents.
The updated app replaces earlier builds by adding structured import tools for screenshots, CSV files, PDFs, and natural language prompts.
The new application runs on Android devices and pulls market data directly into watchlists and interactive charts. It replaces earlier beta builds that lacked structured import tools by adding options for screenshots, CSV files, PDFs, and natural language prompts. Users can now feed their holdings into the app and receive immediate visual breakdowns of sector allocations.
The software uses an artificial intelligence research panel to analyze uploaded portfolio documents and generate sector summaries. This feature processes context from multiple file formats rather than relying on manual entry fields. The application extracts financial information directly, eliminating the need for complicated configuration steps or third-party brokerage connections.
The revised Google Finance application is available worldwide free of charge for individual financial monitoring purposes. This update transitions the service from its beta phase, granting full access to previous experimental features, maintaining free core functionality, and introducing organized portfolio tracking capabilities. Users who want automated charting and document-based imports can download the Android version immediately.


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