Google has launched its desktop app for Windows, bringing its AI-powered search experience beyond the browser and directly into the operating system. The app integrates Google’s AI Mode into Windows, allowing users to search the web, files, and apps using natural language without opening a browser. The app opens through a keyboard shortcut, displaying a floating search interface where users can type questions and receive AI-generated answers along with relevant web results. It also expands search capabilities beyond the web, enabling users to find local files, installed apps, and cloud content from Google Drive in one place. https://search.google/static/video/GOOG_APP_DESKTOP_DOWNLOAD_HERO.webm Additional features include Google Lens and screen context tools, allowing users to ask questions about what’s currently on their screen, whether it’s a specific window or the entire display. Read more in our articles including "Google rolls out AI-powered search app for Windows" and "Nintendo Direct to unveil Switch 2 games for second half of 2026".
Google has launched its desktop app for Windows, bringing its AI-powered search experience beyond the browser and directly into the operating system. The app integrates Google’s AI Mode into Windows, allowing users to search the web, files, and apps using natural language without opening a browser.
The app opens through a keyboard shortcut, displaying a floating search interface where users can type questions and receive AI-generated answers along with relevant web results. It also expands search capabilities beyond the web, enabling users to find local files, installed apps, and cloud content from Google Drive in one place. https://search.google/static/video/GOOG_APP_DESKTOP_DOWNLOAD_HERO.webm Additional features include Google Lens and screen context tools, allowing users to ask questions about what’s currently on their screen, whether it’s a specific window or the entire display.
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