Google is extending its AI-powered search experience, AI Mode, to Android tablets through a recent update to the Google app. This expansion brings the artificial intelligence functionality to larger display devices. Such features conventionally reach tablets after their deployment on smartphones and desktop platforms, typically due to the necessary adaptations for varying screen dimensions.
The presence of AI Mode on Android tablets was documented by 9to5Google, specifically within Google app version 16.30, a beta release. Gadgets 360 staff members observed this feature on the Pixel Tablet, a device introduced in select markets during 2023. Screenshots shared indicate that beta testers can now access AI Mode within the Discover feed, which is located on the home screen.
The AI Mode icon is positioned beneath the search bar, aligning with its placement on smartphones. It appears alongside existing Google Lens gallery and translation functionalities. A shortcut for AI Mode is also reportedly accessible via the Pixel Launcher or through a home screen widget. This shortcut’s visibility can be configured within the Google app settings.
The layout of AI Mode on tablets mirrors that found on Android smartphones. However, when viewed in landscape orientation, the prompt bar exhibits a stretched appearance, indicating a lack of full optimization for this display mode. Despite this, responses generated by AI Mode are presented in a format consistent with other interfaces. Tapping the AI Mode shortcut leads to the same prompt bar interface, which supports image uploads and Google Lens integration, albeit stretched in landscape view. Responses displayed within AI Mode on tablets utilize the desktop web layout, contributing to their visual integrity. The Google app on iPad does not currently offer AI Mode.
Google has stated that its AI features are designed to provide ‘More Quality Clicks,’ a claim made in the context of declining traffic. AI Mode has also received enhancements, including Search Live capabilities with video and PDF support. Furthermore, the AI Mode shortcut within Google for Android is reported to be rolling out to an increased number of users. On Pixel tablets, AI Mode is visible at the top of the Discover feed.





