In this study, the gas sensing properties of formaldehyde (HCHO) and benzene (C 6 H 6 ) adsorbed on two-dimensional (2D) pristine GeSe and Pd-decorated GeSe (Pd-GeSe) monolayers are studied by using first-principles calculations. The adsorption energies, electronic properties, optical properties, sensitivity, and recovery time of the gas adsorption systems have been thoroughly investigated. It is found that the adsorption of C 6 H 6 on two substrate surfaces and the adsorption of HCHO on pristine GeSe are examples of physical adsorption. However, after HCHO adsorption on the Pd-GeSe monolayer, the adsorption system exhibits an increased adsorption energy of -1.21 eV, which is more favorable compared with the other adsorption systems studied. Moreover, the electron localization function and charge transfer from Pd-GeSe to HCHO are significantly enhanced, indicating distinct chemical adsorption behavior. Furthermore, it demonstrates a larger band gap change rate of 18.8% and a significant enhancement of optical absorption upon the adsorption of HCHO on the Pd-GeSe monolayer. Additionally, the appropriate sensitivity and moderate recovery time for the adsorption of HCHO on the Pd-GeSe surface indicate that the Pd-GeSe monolayer possesses an outstanding sensing capability for HCHO gas.