Google is expanding its AI-powered conversational search feature, Search Live, globally to all languages and locations where AI Mode is available.
This expansion will make Search Live accessible to users in over 200 countries and territories, increasing the feature’s market reach beyond the U.S. and India. Search Live, launched in July 2025, enables users to use their phone camera for real-time assistance and engage in visual context-driven conversations.
The expansion is facilitated by Google’s new audio and voice model, Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, which the company states provides natural and intuitive conversations.
Users can access Search Live through the Google app on Android or iOS by tapping the Live icon beneath the Search bar. Users can ask spoken questions to receive audio responses and pursue follow-up questions, with options to explore web links for further information.
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“Search Live is designed for those moments when you need real-time help, and typing out a query just won’t cut it,” Google stated in a blog post.
Google also announced the expansion of Google Translate’s Live Translate feature to iOS and additional countries.
Live Translate, which provides real-time audio translations in headphones, will now be available in countries including Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, Bangladesh, and Thailand.
This move allows Android and iOS users to access real-time translations in more than 70 languages using any pair of headphones.





