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Google Search AI Mode gets support for data visualization and custom charts

Google Search AI Mode Data Visualization

Google announced it is rolling out support for data visualizations and graphs for finance-related queries in Google Search's AI Mode. Introduced last month at the Google I/O 2025 keynote, the feature lets you analyze complex datasets and create custom charts simply using natural language prompts.

The updated AI Mode lets you compare and analyze information over a specific period, Google explained. It generates interactive graphs and provides a comprehensive explanation for your questions.

AI Mode utilizes Gemini's multimodal capabilities and multi-step reasoning approach to comprehend the question's intent while accessing historical and real-time information relevant to the question.

For instance, instead of manually researching individual companies and their stock prices, you can use AI Mode to compare the stock performance of different companies for a specific year. Once the graph is generated, you can choose the desired time period using the mouse cursor and ask follow-up questions based on the data presented.

These new data visualizations for finance queries are available to users who have enabled the AI Mode experiment in Labs.

AI Mode was introduced earlier this year as an experimental feature in the US. The feature is an upgraded version of AI Overviews, and Google closely worked with AI power users through the initial development process.

It uses the “query fan-out” technique to perform multiple related searches across subtopics and different data sources, then combines them to come up with a comprehensive response.

Google updated AI Mode last month to use a custom version of the latest Gemini 2.5 model. It added several new features, including Deep Search, live capabilities, agentic capabilities of Project Mariner, a new shopping experience, and the ability to add personal context by linking Google apps.

The search giant is planning to turn AI Mode into its bread and butter. It has begun testing ads for the feature, which will appear below and be integrated into AI Mode responses where relevant.

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