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Business Honor
08 July, 2025
Google AI Mode now available in India with voice, text, image search features.
Google has formally introduced its AI Mode feature for all Indian users by eliminating the need to sign up for Labs and allowing the refined AI-powered search experience through Google Search and the Google app. The introduction of the functionality, which is accessible in English via a new tab within the search interface, started today and will continue over the coming days.
This extension comes after the original Labs experiment, which was started in June 2024. According to Google, consumers have embraced AI Mode's capacity to manage intricate, multi-layered queries that typically need several searches. The functionality allows users to ask queries that are two to three times longer than standard searches due to the customized version of Gemini 2.5. It is particularly good at exploratory questions and complex tasks like travel planning, product comparisons and complete instructions.
Users can search using text, audio, or images thanks to AI Mode's multimodal functionality. With Google Lens combined, the users may take pictures of objects and get thorough useful answers. In order to facilitate richer exploration of web information the system employs a "query fan-out technique" to divide complicated inquiries into smaller components and perform numerous queries at once. Google provides new and pertinent answers with direct links to original web sources by fusing this stylish reasoning algorithm with its Knowledge Graph, real-time data and shopping information for billions of products.
Over 1.5 billion people utilize AI Overviews as the foundation of AI Mode, each month and usage of supported query types has increased by 10% in important regions. According to Google, AI Mode is an important advancement that will improve search with multimodal support and deeper thinking. With more consumers using Google Lens in India than anywhere else in the world, this launch also satisfies India's strong preference for voice and visual searches. Every feature from the Labs edition is still accessible, including the option to pose follow-up queries for further in-depth understanding.