Google has officially launched AI Mode Works for all users in India, removes the need for lab registration and makes it more sophisticated AI Search Experience Available directly Google Search And the Google app. The rollout begins today and continues for the next few days. It will be accessible in English via a new dedicated tab in the search interface.The expansion follows the initial LABS experiments that began in June 2024. Google says it employs the AI mode ability to handle complex, multi-layered questions that traditionally require multiple searches. Features with custom versions Gemini 2.5allowing users to ask questions 2-3 times longer than a typical search, especially for complex tasks such as exploratory questions and product comparisons, travel plans, and detailed how-to guides.
Advanced AI Search Experience brings voice, visual and text capabilities to Indian users
AI Mode Multimodal Function Allows users to search using text, audio, or images. Integration of Google Lens The user can take a picture of the object and receive a comprehensive response with step-by-step instructions. The system employs a “Query Fan Out Technique” that divides complex questions into subtopics, processes multiple queries simultaneously, and allows for deeper web exploration.Advanced inference systems are combined with Google's information systems, including knowledge graphs, real-time sources, and billions of products of shopping data. This integration allows users to provide fresh and relevant content while maintaining links to the original web source.Google reports it AI OverviewThe AI mode foundation currently serves more than 1.5 billion users per month, with a 10% increase in the usage of query types supported by major markets. The company considers AI modes to be an evolution of this success, expanding its functionality with more sophisticated inference and multimodal features.This feature addresses the preferences of voice and visual search in India, and Google is noting that more users of Google lenses are using it in India than anywhere else in the world. All features in the Labs version are still available, including follow-up questions for deeper exploration.
