Google Introduces AI Mode Search in India
Google has launched its advanced AI Mode search experience in India, allowing users to explore information through more natural and complex interactions. The feature, previously available in the US, can now be enabled in English via Search Labs, offering expanded reasoning capabilities powered by Gemini 2.5.

Google has launched its advanced AI Mode search experience in India, allowing users to explore information through more natural and complex interactions.
The feature, previously available as an experiment in the US, can now be enabled in English via Search Labs. Users test experimental tools on this platform and share feedback on early Google Search features.
Once activated, AI Mode introduces a new tab in the Search interface and Google app. It offers expanded reasoning capabilities powered by Gemini 2.5, enabling queries through text, voice, or images.
The shift supports deeper exploration by allowing follow-up questions and offering diverse web links, helping users understand topics from multiple viewpoints.
India plays a key role in this rollout due to its widespread visual and voice search use.
According to Hema Budaraju, Vice President of Product Management for Search, more users in India engage with Google Lens each month than anywhere else. AI Mode reflects Google’s broader goal of making information accessible across different formats.
Google also highlighted that over 1.5 billion people globally use AI Overviews monthly. These AI-generated summaries, which appear at the top of search results, have driven a 10% rise in user engagement for specific types of queries in both India and the US.
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According to the source: Digital Watch Observatory.
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