AI Mode Now Speaks Five New Languages, Expanding Globally

Published by NewsPR Today | September 2025

Google is making search more accessible around the world by expanding its advanced search features to five new languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese.

Starting today, people across Asia and South America will be able to use Google’s latest search experience in their native languages. This update is an important step toward Google’s goal of creating a truly global search platform.

“Creating a global search engine means more than just translating words,” said a Google spokesperson. “It means understanding the local language, culture, and context — and that’s what this new search mode is designed to do.”

This enhanced search feature understands complex questions, summarizes information, and provides clear, helpful answers — all in the language users prefer.

For example, someone in Seoul can ask in Korean about the environmental policies of Japan and South Korea, or a small business owner in São Paulo can search in Portuguese for guidance on registering a company in Brazil. Google will understand the questions and provide intelligent, up-to-date answers.

This is not just a language update — it is a big step forward in helping billions of people around the world connect with information in easier, smarter ways.

People can try it today by visiting google.com/ai and switching on the new search mode in their language.

With this launch, Google is showing its dedication to making search better and more personal for everyone, no matter where they are.

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