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Google Announce Google on Thursday announced the expansion of its AI-powered conversational search feature, Search Live, globally to all languages and locations where AI mode is available. With this expansion, people in more than 200 countries and regions will be able to access this feature, Google says.
Firstly It was launched in July 2025Search Live allows users to point their phone’s camera at objects to get help in real time, enabling back-and-forth conversations based on visual context from the camera feed. Prior to this global expansion, Search Live was only available in the United States and… India.
The expansion is enabled by Google’s new audio and audio model, Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. The tech giant says the model offers more natural and intuitive conversations.
To use this feature, users need to open the Google app on Android or iOS and tap on the Live icon below the search bar. From there, they can ask a question out loud to get a voice response, then continue the conversation with follow-up questions. Users also have the option to dig deeper by exploring web links.
“Live Search is designed for those moments when you need real-time help, and typing in a query won’t solve the problem,” Google wrote in a message. Blog post. “If you want to ask something in front of you, like how to install a new shelving unit, you can enable your camera to add visual context. That way, Search can see what the camera sees and provide helpful suggestions, as well as links to more information on the web.”
Google points out that you can also access Search Live if you’re already pointing the camera with Google Lens by tapping the “Live” option at the bottom of the screen.
The tech giant also announced this Live translation service from Google Translate The feature is expanding to iOS. The feature, which lets you hear real-time translations in headphones, is also expanding to more countries, including Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the UK, Japan, Bangladesh and Thailand.
Google says this expansion means Android and iOS users can access real-time translations on any pair of headphones in more than 70 languages.