Google Search Live expands globally where AI Mode is available

Today, Google released Google Search Live globally where AI Mode is available, for these languages and regions. This brings Search Live to more than 200 countries and territories.
Google credits its new audio and voice model,Β Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, which it says βdelivers even more natural and intuitive conversations.β The βnew model is also inherently multilingual, which means that people around the world can now speak with Search in their preferred language,β Google added.
How it works. To use Search Live, open the Google app onΒ AndroidΒ orΒ iOSΒ and tap the Live icon under the Search bar. From there, you can ask your question out loud to get a helpful audio response, then continue the conversation with follow-up questions or dive deeper with helpful web links. If you want to ask about something in front of you, like how to install a new shelving unit, you can enable your camera to add visual context. This way, Search can see what your camera sees and offer helpful suggestions, plus links to more information on the web.
You can also access Search Live if youβre already pointing your camera withΒ Google LensΒ β just tap the Live option at the bottom of the screen to have a real-time, back-and-forth conversation about what you see in the real world.
More. Last September, Google made Search Live with video available in the U.S, prior to that, it was an opt in beta and before that it was talk and listen, without video.
Why we care.Β This is another way users can have conversations with Googleβs AI instead of typing queries. Answers could increasingly bypass traditional clicks, and further erode traffic to websites. The inclusion of links (citations at the bottom) means publishers and brands could still see some benefits, but most searchers likely will have little need or desire to click on those links or dig deeper after getting their answer.