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Google Expands AI-Powered Search to Five New Languages

September 9, 2025
1 min read
Author: Editorial Team

Through AI Mode, users can ask more complex questions in their native language and explore information online with greater depth and precision.

Google  has announced the global expansion of its most advanced AI-powered search feature, AI Mode, to five additional languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. The rollout begins today, extending access to millions of users worldwide.

The company explained that building a truly global search experience involves more than direct translation. With the integration of its custom version of Gemini 2.5 in Search, Google said it has significantly improved multimodal and reasoning capabilities, enabling deeper and more contextually relevant understanding across different languages.

Through AI Mode, users can ask more complex questions in their native language and explore information online with greater depth and precision. The feature is designed to provide locally relevant responses while maintaining a consistent level of sophistication across all supported languages.

With this expansion, Google continues its push to make advanced AI tools accessible globally, strengthening its position as a leader in intelligent search solutions.

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