Google expands Search Live globally across AI Mode markets
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Google’s March 26, 2026 Search Live expansion is significant because it is not a limited feature test or region-by-region pilot. The company says Search Live is now available in every language and location where AI Mode is offered, allowing people in more than 200 countries and territories to have back-and-forth conversations with Search using both voice and camera input.
That shifts search behavior in a meaningful way. Instead of typing a short query and scanning blue links, users can speak follow-up questions, keep the context of a conversation alive and show Search what they are looking at through their phone camera. Google highlights practical scenarios such as asking for help with a shelving unit while the camera provides live visual context.
What powers the rollout
Google says the expansion is enabled by Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, its new multilingual audio and voice model. That matters because the search rollout is also a distribution event for Gemini’s live conversational stack. By placing the model directly inside Search, Google is turning a voice capability into a default product surface rather than leaving it as a separate assistant experience.
- Search Live now covers all languages and locations where AI Mode is available.
- The feature reaches more than 200 countries and territories.
- Users can access it through the Google app on Android or iOS and from Google Lens.
- Gemini 3.1 Flash Live supplies the multilingual audio layer behind the experience.
The broader implication is that Google is pushing search toward an always-on multimodal workflow. If users grow comfortable speaking to Search, pointing a camera at the physical world and continuing a threaded conversation, the core search interface stops looking like a static result page and starts looking more like a real-time assistant. That could matter as much strategically as any benchmark improvement because it changes how Google distributes AI behavior at global scale.
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