Google Allo's desktop client is in the works
The smart messaging app with AI built-in is coming to the web.

Googlejust can't stop when it comes to messaging apps. While its texting software for Androidhas a new name, the AI-poweredAllo is coming to a new platform soon. VP Nick Fox teased a desktop web client for the servicein atweet, while saying that it's "still in early development." Competing services likeFacebook Messenger offer access to their smarts across platforms, so it's logical that Allo, which launched on Androidlast September, should as well.
Still in early development, but coming to a desktop near you...#GoogleAllo#SneakPeekpic.twitter.com/f7QNFH7IHO
— Nick Fox (@RealNickFox)February 24, 2017
A recent update let the built-inGoogle Assistant helper tie into your personal info, which can probably make things like coordinating plans even easier or predictjust the right emoji. Unlike Android Messages, we'd be surprised to hear more about this desktop software duringMobile World Congress, but we'll keep an ear out anyway.