Google's experimental Windows app with AI Mode is now available worldwide, offering Alt+Space shortcuts, screen sharing, and Google Lens integration for enhanced search capabilities.
Google has officially launched its AI-powered search app for Windows globally, expanding beyond the experimental phase that began last September. The app brings Google's advanced AI Mode to desktop users, offering a more intelligent and contextual search experience directly on Windows PCs.

The app introduces a familiar keyboard shortcut for Windows users - Alt+Space - which brings up a compact search window that can be positioned anywhere on your screen. This functionality mirrors Apple's Spotlight search on macOS, making it instantly recognizable for users who have switched between platforms.
Beyond basic search functionality, the Google app for Windows offers several AI-enhanced features:
- Screen sharing capabilities: Users can select specific windows or their entire screen to share with Google's AI, enabling more contextual and relevant responses based on what's currently displayed
- Google Lens integration: The app allows users to select and search any content visible on their screen, regardless of whether it's within a specific application window
- Visual search: Translate text within images, search for products, or get information about visual content directly from your screen
Currently, the app is available only in English, though Google has indicated that additional language support is planned for the near future. This global rollout suggests Google sees significant potential in bringing its AI search capabilities to the desktop environment, where users often need to reference multiple sources of information simultaneously.
The timing of this release coincides with Google's broader push to enhance its AI capabilities across platforms. The company has been aggressively expanding its AI Mode features, recently extending its Search Live experience to over 200 countries. This Windows app represents another front in Google's strategy to make its AI tools more accessible and integrated into users' daily workflows.
For Windows users, this app could significantly streamline research tasks, content creation, and general information gathering by providing quick access to AI-powered search without needing to open a browser. The ability to share screen content directly with the AI could prove particularly useful for tasks like troubleshooting, research, or content analysis.
The app's availability worldwide, albeit in English only for now, demonstrates Google's confidence in the technology and its potential appeal to a global user base. As language support expands, we can expect to see even broader adoption among Windows users seeking more intelligent search capabilities on their desktop computers.

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