Google’s Web Guide Search Test Uses AI to Organize Results

Google’s Latest Web View Search Test Uses AI to Arrange Results Google’s Latest Web View Search Test Uses AI to Arrange Results

Google launched a new AI-powered feature called Web Guide to organize search results. It’s part of Google’s Search Labs experiments and groups search results by different aspects of your query.

Web Guide uses Google’s Gemini AI to better understand your searches and link to pages that might get missed in a regular search. It’s designed for open-ended or complex queries like “how to solo travel in Japan” or multi-sentence questions about staying connected across time zones.

Each section on the results page focuses on a specific type of answer — for solo travel, it might split results into guides, safety tips, personal stories, and more.

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The feature is opt-in and initially available on the Web tab in Search. Users can turn off Web Guide view without disabling the whole experiment. Google plans to roll it out to other search tabs like “All” over time.

Read more or try Web Guide yourself at labs.google.com/search/experiment/34.


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