Key Points

Google has officially rolled out its AI-powered search mode for all users in India, eliminating the need for Labs access. The feature leverages Gemini 2.5 to process text, voice, and image-based queries for comprehensive responses. Users can explore topics in-depth with follow-up questions and linked resources directly in the Google app. This follows Google’s recent update allowing video uploads for analysis in select regions.

Key Points: Google Launches AI Mode for All Users in India Powered by Gemini

  • AI mode now available without Labs sign-up in India
  • Multimodal support for text, voice, and photo queries
  • Powered by Gemini 2.5 for richer responses
  • Dedicated tab in Google Search for seamless access
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Google rolls out AI mode for all users in India

Google expands AI-powered search in India, enabling voice, text, and photo queries with Gemini 2.5 for deeper web exploration.

"The response has been encouraging, with people appreciating its speed and the quality of the responses. – Google"

New Delhi, July 8

Google has rolled out AI Mode feature for all users in India, which will make it easier to ask anything to Google, and will help users to get helpful AI-powered responses and explore topics more deeply on the web.

The feature, which Google touts as its most powerful AI search experience yet, was introduced last month as an experiment in Labs in English.

"The response has been encouraging, with people appreciating its speed and the quality of the responses," Google said in a statement on its blog. "We've seen users putting it to work in diverse ways—from diving deep into topics for learning to understanding complex how-tos."

Now, this feature, powered by a custom version of Gemini 2.5, will be available in Google Search, and there will be no need to sign up for Labs. This AI mode feature is multimodal, which means that users can ask their questions by just speaking or even snapping a photo to raise a query.

In artificial intelligence (AI), multimodal refers to the ability of an AI system to process and integrate information from multiple modalities, or types of data, simultaneously.

According to Google, users will be able to see this feature in a new dedicated tab in the search interface of the Google app, accessible in English. "All the features from the Labs launch will be available, so you can type, use your voice, or even snap a photo with Lens to get a rich, comprehensive response with helpful links, and dig deeper with follow-up questions," the company said.

Last month, Google also rolled out an update to its Gemini app, allowing users to upload videos for analysis. However, the update hasn't been universally rolled out yet; users on iOS and Android devices may already have access to this functionality.

- ANI

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Priya S
Used the Labs version last month - the voice search works surprisingly well even with my thick Tamil accent! But Google should be careful about AI hallucinations giving wrong information to users who might not double-check.
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Rohit P
Great initiative but what about data privacy? With all these voice and photo inputs, how is Google ensuring our personal information stays protected? The blog post doesn't address this properly.
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Sarah B
As a digital marketer in Mumbai, I'm excited but also worried about how this will impact SEO and website traffic. If people get all answers directly from Google, will they still visit blogs and news sites?
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Vikram M
Tried it to ask about local train timings in Mumbai - worked like charm! Much better than scrolling through outdated websites. Hope they integrate with Indian railways API soon for real-time updates.
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Kavya N
My tech-averse parents will finally be able to use Google properly with this voice feature! But Google should make tutorial videos in Hindi/regional languages to help non-English speakers.

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