Google's AI Mode image search is getting more conversational
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Google's AI Mode image search is getting more conversational
""Starting today, you can ask a question conversationally and get a range of visual results in AI Mode, with the ability to continuously refine your search in the way that's most natural for you," Google said in its announcement blog. "You'll see rich visuals that match the vibe you're looking for, and can follow up in whatever way is most natural for you, like asking for more options with dark tones and bold prints.""
"For example, AI Mode users can look for "barrel jeans that aren't too baggy" and then refine the results with additional requests like "I want more ankle length," or "show me acid-washed denim." AI Mode will "intelligently provide a relevant set of shoppable options," according to Google, allowing users to easily visit retailers' sites to purchase items in Search results."
Google updated AI Mode to enable conversational visual search that accepts natural-language descriptions and reference images. Users can describe items in everyday language instead of relying on filters like color, size, or brand. Searches can be refined iteratively with follow-up requests (for example, specifying ankle length or acid-wash) and can mix uploaded or snapped reference photos with text prompts. The feature returns shoppable options linking to retailers and supports general visual exploration such as interior design inspiration. The upgrade builds on Lens, Image Search, and Gemini 2.5 multimodal capabilities and is rolling out in English to US users this week.
Read at The Verge
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