Google has been constantly adding new features to the AI Mode in Google Search, and now, the company is introducing a new functionality that offers visual results.
In a blog post, the tech giant said that starting today, Google AI Mode users will be able to “ask a question conversationally and get a range of visual results in AI mode.” For example, if you are searching for design inspiration for your bedroom, AI Mode will help you turn your idea into a vision by showing visuals that match the things you are looking for.
For those not in the loop, Google Search’s AI Mode lets you ask “longer, more complex and nuanced questions”, which would previously require users to make multiple search queries. Initially available in English, Google has since then included support for other languages like Hindi, Brazilian Portuguese, Indonesian, Korean and Japanese.
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Google says you can also ask AI Mode for more options and search by simply sharing an image or taking a photo and feeding it to AI Mode. Every image that you see will also have a link associated with it, allowing users to quickly check out a particular item or result.
This is really handy for online shoppers as they can simply describe what they are looking for using natural language and get results without having to use a bunch of filters. Powered by Gemini 2.5’s advanced multimodal and language capabilities, AI Mode can also recognise details and objects in a photo and search for them as well. In case you are wondering, you can also search for a specific thing in an image and ask follow-up questions about it.
However, the feature is currently limited to those living in the United States, but Google is expected to bring it to the rest of the world in the future.
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