Over 15 celebrities - from Sir Ian McKellen to Jessie J to YouTube's Tyler Oakley - have been created into out and proud Android mascot-versions of themselves.
"Pride is one of the world's greatest celebrations of diversity, one that we're excited to support every year," Google said in a blog post.
The spot is actually a smaller part of a bigger "Androidify" campaign, which lets people create Android-themed characters. During Pride Weekend, June 27 to 28, Google said it will put some of the best submissions into a new online Pride campaign.
As well, some of the queer Androids created by us less-than-famous people will be shown on big screens on Google's Pride floats in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
To be a part of the global Pride celebration, head over to androidify.com/pride.