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AI Mode Enters Google Search, Changes What Visibility Means for Brands

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AI Mode Enters Google Search, Changes What Visibility Means for Brands
[Source: Google Blog]
Article by Katherine MaclangKatherine Maclang
4 min read
Published: May 02, 2025

Key Takeaways:

  • Google debuts AI Mode in Search, making it available to a select group of U.S. users to test outside of Labs for the first time.
  • AI Mode now includes visual cards for products and places, showing ratings, hours, real-time prices, inventory, and promotions.
  • Google’s Shopping Graph, with over 45 billion product listings updated hourly, powers AI Mode’s commerce and local business recommendations.
  • Brands should optimize content for AI-ready search by using structured data and updating listings to stay visible in real-time answers.

Search is no longer just about links, Google just changed the rules.

The tech giant is rolling out a new AI Mode tab directly within its Search interface.

And it's giving a small group of U.S. users early access to this upgraded, conversational search experience.

New Search updates from @rmstein below 👇

The wait(list) is over. Anyone in the U.S. can now access AI Mode in Labs. We’re also rolling out new features — like actionable info for shopping and local recommendations, combining Search's real-time data with Gemini's advanced… https://t.co/kxGVBT9GoT

— Google (@Google) May 1, 2025

This marks the first time AI Mode moves beyond the company’s experimental Labs environment and into Google’s primary search interface.

Rather than returning a list of links, AI Mode responds to natural questions with tailored summaries and suggestions.

From finding local vintage shops to comparing compact camping gear, users can now ask detailed, multi-step questions and receive structured results instantly.

This isn't Google's first move in AI-assisted search. Its earlier “AI Overviews” feature offered brief summaries instead of traditional links.

But AI Mode goes further: it opens a chat-like experience in its own dedicated tab, placed before standard categories like “Images” or “Videos.”

We’re also introducing a new left hand navigational experience on desktop so it’s easy to get back to your planning and pick back up where you left off shopping. pic.twitter.com/gW8gNQMIPN

— Robby Stein (@rmstein) May 1, 2025

The result is a search interface that feels less like a directory and more like a real-time planning and discovery tool.

"Our opinion on this is that it's a positive move for the user. Being able to choose between traditional search and AI mode will create more natural usage patterns and show us the true value of AI-powered search.

Let's hope that Google distinguishes the traffic in the Search Console so webmasters will be able to understand what people are looking for and adapt to keep the users happy," DesignRush SEO Director Robin Fishley said.

With this launch, marketers should prioritize question-based content that mirrors how users naturally search.

Search Smarter, Decide Faster

One of the most notable updates is the inclusion of visual product and location cards.

When searching for restaurants or stores, users can now view updated hours, live foot traffic, and reviews.

For product queries, the system returns shoppable cards with price tracking, local availability, promotions, and photos sourced from Google’s 45-billion-item Shopping Graph, refreshed hourly.

🚨 A new AI powered Google Shopping is rolling out in the U.S. over the coming weeks, starting today:

“We’ve paired the 45 billion product listings in Google’s Shopping Graph with Gemini models to transform the online shopping experience with a new, personalized shopping home”… pic.twitter.com/aCti81esbT

— Aleyda Solis 🕊️ (@aleyda) October 16, 2024

This information, previously scattered across multiple listings or hidden within sites, is now presented upfront in a single view.

According to Soufi Esmaeilzadeh, Director of Product Management at Google Search, the goal is to make AI Mode a research partner — not a replacement — for people navigating personal projects or purchases.

"AI Mode will give you a comprehensive breakdown of recommended products that fit your budget, along with product details and links to retailers," Esmaeilzadeh wrote in a blog post.

Another new feature is a persistent left-side panel on desktop that stores your past sessions.

You can revisit previous topics, review what was shared, and continue the same conversation, a small addition that positions AI Mode closer to a productivity assistant than a simple search bar.

The release follows Google’s phased rollout model used with AI Overviews.

Google tests AI Overviews on right side of the search results page https://t.co/XqHoQxzDgMpic.twitter.com/zDYaGPt8Tf

— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) May 1, 2025

By monitoring feedback and behavior during this limited U.S. test, the company plans to fine-tune AI Mode ahead of its broader rollout.

Google has also dropped the waitlist requirement in Labs, opening AI Mode to all U.S. adults via the Google app or desktop browser.

According to Rachel Cunningham, Content Marketing Director at Bop Design, B2B marketers need to take a more creative approach to content if they want to stand out:

"B2B marketers need to go beyond just answering questions or providing information. Instead, they need to create content that searchers will find intriguing. We aren’t talking about click-bait titles, but content that says something unique, surprising, or new. They can’t simply do the same content they’ve been doing – they must bring a level of creativity to the table."

Because visibility now depends on real-time accuracy, content teams must adapt to longer, intent-rich queries that replace basic keyword searches.

Brands need to ensure product details, hours, and reviews are current, while local businesses should audit their profiles regularly to appear in interactive results.

To better adapt to changes in web search, businesses should partner with reliable SEO agencies, because search visibility will now favor sources that provide clear, structured answers without fluff.

Tags:
google google ai mode seo 
Katherine Maclang
Katherine Maclang
B2B Editor
Katherine Maclang is an accomplished professional in journalism and marketing communication, with extensive experience working at top Philippine media company GMA Network. She has been published on Yahoo Finance, The European Business Review, and Benzinga. In film and TV, she has actively participated in the production of movies and series that have earned notable nominations and awards from prestigious international film festivals. Currently serving as a B2B Editor at DesignRush, she continues to make significant contributions to the AdTech world.
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