Microsoft is currently testing an updated image carousel feature in Bing Search results. The new design showcases two rows of images, allowing users to engage with visual content more effectively. It includes related searches and features a larger squared-off arrow for navigation. This was initially brought to attention by Frank Sandtmann through a post on Mastodon, noting the improved visibility and highlighted options for users. The goal of these enhancements is to create a more interactive and user-friendly search experience.
Bing is testing a new version of its image pack. It is more visible and features two large, highlighted horizontal scrolling options.
This image carousel shows two rows of images, instead of one, has related searches with an arrow at the top of the carousel.
A new larger squared off arrow format enhances the user experience by facilitating easier navigation through the image carousel.
The updated design aims to improve the visibility and usability of image searches, addressing user preferences for interactive browsing.
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