Google has expanded Search Live, its voice and camera-based search feature, to all countries and languages where AI Mode is available. The rollout covers more than 200 countries and territories.
Search Live lets users ask questions by speaking out loud instead of typing. The feature responds with audio and can also draw on live camera input. For example, a user can point their phone at an object such as shelving parts and ask for help with assembly. Search responds with suggestions and links to relevant web pages.
To use Search Live, users open the Google app on Android or iOS and tap the Live icon below the Search bar. The feature is also accessible through Google Lens by tapping the Live option at the bottom of the screen.
The global expansion is powered by a new model called Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. Google says the model produces more natural-sounding conversations and supports multiple languages natively, allowing users to speak in their preferred language.
Search Live was first launched in July 2025 and was previously limited to the United States and India.
In a separate announcement, Google also said its Live Translate feature in Google Translate is expanding to iOS and to additional countries, supporting real-time audio translation in more than 70 languages.
Sources: Google Blog, TechCrunch
