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Paris Hilton is Android’s first icon in residence
Paris Hilton · 2026-06-10 · via The Keyword

The self-described "undercover nerd" built her own app in Canvas — no coding required — and wants the world to know that technology doesn’t have to be intimidating.

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For most of my life, I’ve had more ideas than places to put them.

I’ve spent my career building businesses and turning creative visions into reality. Most people know me for my pink and sparkly self, but you might not know that I’ve always been an undercover nerd. I love exploring the latest technology, and my mind is constantly racing with new business ideas, products and creative concepts.

But for years there was one frustrating reality when it came to tech: I could imagine almost anything. I just couldn’t always build it.

When most people think about creating technology, they picture engineers and developers — people who speak a language most of us were never taught. A select group of people got to build technology, and the rest of us were expected to use what they gave us.

But what if technology started somewhere else?

What if it started with creativity?

I’ve been an Android user for years, and when Google invited me to become Android’s first icon in residence and explore the future of tech creation with Gemini, I expected to learn about new tools.

I didn’t expect our partnership would completely change how I think about who gets to build.

The more I experimented, the more I realized that technology doesn’t have to be intimidating or limited to people with technical backgrounds.

For the first time, I felt like the distance between imagination and execution had become dramatically smaller.

And that’s what being icon in residence is really about: helping more people see themselves as creators of technology, not just consumers of it.

Paris Hilton and another woman sitting with a laptop and phone in a room full of pink items

Experimenting in the “Sliv Lab”

At Google’s campus, I got the chance to explore what’s possible when creativity and technology work together. The team built a custom “Sliv Lab” where I could experiment with Gemini on Android, work alongside creative technologists and put my ideas to the test.

As someone with ADHD, my brain moves fast. Ideas arrive constantly. It’s one of my greatest strengths, but I’ve spent years searching for systems that could keep up.

Now, the search is over. I used Canvas in Gemini to create a custom productivity app, Iconic Ideas, a tool inspired by the way my mind works. After just three prompts in Canvas, I could already see the app taking shape!

I didn’t have to write code. I described a vision, and Gemini bridged the gap between the idea in my head and an app I could actually use.

And yes, it’s completely pink and sparkly, obviously.

Empowering the next generation

The moment I realized what was possible, I wanted others to experience that feeling.

That’s why one of the most meaningful parts of this partnership was inviting incredible young women from the YMCA and Altadena Girls to join me at Google’s campus for an Android innovation challenge.

I wanted them to know that technology is something they can actively shape.

It was incredible watching them use an array of tools available on Android — including Canvas, Circle to Search and Nano Banana — to solve real problems and dream up new ideas. What they built in just an afternoon was awe-inspiring. I saw a social networking app that prioritizes users’ well-being and an app that lets you try out different hairstyles virtually. Our challenge winner built an app that helps girls walk home safely from school, share their location with their parents and report hazards along the way.

Making your world iconic

This is why I’m so excited about this partnership. As Android’s icon in residence, I’m showing people that if they need something, they have the power to start building it. Because the future should be built by artists, entrepreneurs, dreamers, creators and people who see the world differently.

So I want to see what you can dream up! Head to android.com/paris to check out what I created, try Iconic Ideas and get inspired. You can make my app your own, or build something new from your imagination.

Show me your genius by sharing your creations with #IconicAndroid.

Your next big idea might be one conversation away from becoming real.

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