Google launches Advanced AI Search in India through Labs

ANI June 24, 2025 247 views

Google has rolled out an AI-powered search feature in India through its Labs platform. The new mode, powered by Gemini 2.5, allows for longer, more complex queries and supports voice and image inputs. Early testers can explore deeper searches for tasks like trip planning or product comparisons. Google reports that AI Overviews already boost search engagement by over 10% in key markets.

"Using a custom version of Gemini 2.5 lets you ask longer, more complex or nuanced questions that would have previously required multiple searches" – Google
New Delhi, June 24: Google added an AI mode feature to India on Tuesday as an experiment in Labs in English. This feature will provide more advanced reasoning and multimodality, as well as the ability to go deeper through follow-up questions and helpful links to the web.

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AI mode supports longer, detailed queries for complex tasks

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Multimodal search accepts voice and image inputs

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Available via Google Labs for early testers

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Part of Google’s push to enhance search efficiency

"Using a custom version of Gemini 2.5 lets you ask longer, more complex or nuanced questions that would have previously required multiple searches," Google said.

Early tester of this AI mode lets you ask much longer queries, two to three times the length of traditional searches. This would be helpful for exploratory questions and for more complicated tasks like comparing products, planning a trip, or understanding complex how-tos.

This AI mode feature is multimodal, which means that one can speak their question or even snap a photo to raise a query.

Google believes this launch is part of its long-term vision to make finding and accessing information even more effortless in Search. It further adds that this would help people to turn to Google Search to tackle increasingly complex and nuanced questions.

"AI Overviews, now used by over 1.5 billion users monthly, is a testament to this evolution. In our biggest markets like the U.S. and India, it's already driving a more than 10% increase in usage for the types of queries where they appear," Google said.

"This implies that once people use AI Overviews, they're coming to do more of these types of queries, and what's particularly exciting is how this growth increases over time," Google added.

To access the feature, one must sign up for Labs and try out the AI Mode in Google Search.

"We aim to show an AI-powered response as much as possible, but in cases where we don't have high confidence, you will see a set of web search results," Google added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally! This is exactly what we need in India where people often have complex queries but struggle to find precise answers. The multimodal feature with voice and photo search will be a game-changer for non-English speakers too. Google is really stepping up! 👍
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Priya M.
Hope they introduce regional language support soon. While English is great, true digital inclusion in India will only happen when my parents can use this in Hindi or Tamil. The photo search feature sounds promising though!
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Arjun S.
I'm concerned about data privacy with these AI features. Google already knows too much about us. What guarantees do we have that our voice queries and photos won't be misused? The government should regulate this properly.
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Sneha P.
As a student, this could revolutionize my research work! No more jumping between multiple tabs to compare studies or understand complex concepts. But I hope it maintains academic integrity and properly cites sources.
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Vikram J.
Great initiative but will it work on slower Indian internet connections? Many of us don't have 5G yet. Also, hope they've trained the AI on India-specific content - we don't want another case of AI giving answers suited only for Western countries.
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Neha T.
The trip planning feature excites me! Planning India travels is so complex with our diverse transport options, local customs etc. If AI can help navigate Indian railway bookings and suggest authentic local experiences, it would be amazing! 🤩

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