Google has initiated testing of Search Live, a new AI-driven voice search feature, on Android and iOS devices. Announced during the Google I/O event in late May, this experimental feature is part of a broader push to integrate conversational artificial intelligence across Google’s products. It complements the rollout of Google AI Ultra, enhancements to Gemini 2.5, and deeper integration with Android XR.
Search Live enables users to interact with Google’s search engine through natural voice conversations, transforming the traditional search experience into a more dynamic and hands-free interaction. The feature is currently being rolled out to a limited group of test users, who will see a new icon below the search bar — sound waves accompanied by a star, the same symbol used for Gemini Live, signaling AI-enhanced functionality.
Users can also activate Search Live by clicking a circular icon next to the text input area of AI Mode. At this stage, Search Live replaces the Google Lens shortcut that previously allowed users to search using images from their gallery.
Google Search Live enables natural voice-based AI searches (Image: 9to5Google)
The user interface for Search Live is minimalist and intuitive. It includes the Google “G” logo in the top left, a colorful curved sound wave in the center indicating active AI interaction, and control buttons for muting the microphone, transcribing the conversation, viewing additional options, or exiting the tool. The interface adapts to the device’s theme, offering both light and dark modes.
Despite being in its early stages, Search Live is mostly stable. However, some limitations exist. For instance, the transcription button currently redirects users to the AI Mode chat interface instead of displaying real-time subtitles, and camera features are not yet supported. On the plus side, users can choose from four different voice assistants—Cosmo, Neso, Terra, and Cassini—for a personalized experience.
There is no confirmed timeline for a full public release, but Google is steadily refining the tool. Search Live allows users to ask questions verbally, add contextual follow-ups, and receive interactive, card-style search results, which can even be read aloud.
To try Search Live ahead of its wider release, users can enroll in Search Labs, although early access is limited to those selected for the testing phase by Google.
Filed in AI (Artificial Intelligence), Google and Google Search.
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