New Delhi: Google has declared the expansion of its AI-based conversational interface, Search Live, over the planet by utilising all languages and areas where AI Mode is accessible. As a result of this expansion, the users in over 200 countries and territories can now interact with Search in real time using voice and camera. The relocation is an important step to make AI-powered search more global.
Search Live, which initially was introduced in July 2025, was only available in specific markets such as the United States and India. The extended deployment relies on the newest voice and audio model offered by Google, which is named Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, which allows more natural conversations and a variety of languages without any inconvenience. The aim of the feature is to make the searching process easy, as one is able to talk and demonstrate rather than type.
How Search Live works
Search Live is meant in cases where typing is inconvenient or sluggish. The Google app is available on Android or iOS, and users can tap the icon of Live under the search bar. They are then able to pose questions verbally, and they are answered by the spoken word in real time. Follow-up questions are also possible in the system, which produces a dynamic and ongoing experience.
The presence of camera integration enhances the feature. Users are able to point the phone to an object or task, e.g., assembling furniture, and are then given guidance. Search examines the live camera feed and makes applicable suggestions and links to further information.
Google Lens integration
Google Lens is also integrated with Search Live. Once a user accesses the Lens to use his camera, they will be able to tap the Live option and begin a live chat about what they are looking at. This facilitates easier understanding of things, problem troubleshooting or surveying the environment without having to alternate between applications.
Google translate gets live boost
Google is rolling out its iPhone support of Live Translate in addition to Search Live. This enables users to listen to real-time translations using headphones, and communication in different languages is made smooth.
Also with the update comes the ability to reach more countries, such as Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, Bangladesh and Thailand. Google says users can now access real-time translation in over 70 languages on both Android and iOS devices, further enhancing its AI-powered ecosystem.