When will Google widgets come to the Lock Screen?

By this point, I have given up trying to make one experience like the other. At the very least, I have found ways of letting an iPhone access the info I would normally access on my primary carry, my Android smartphone. Apps like Android Messages and WhatsApp, which can only be activated on one device, are usable through the web browser when my phone isn’t in range. And the existence of many Google apps on the iPhone makes it easy for me to access all the data and information I have stored in the Google cloud.
One thing I’m eagerly awaiting: Google widgets for the iOS 16 Lock Screen. Google announced earlier this week there would be widgets for Chrome, Drive, Search, and Maps, among others, coming to the iPhone. At the very least, it’ll make it easier for me to access my Android life while I’m on the other platform.