Google Launches Unified AI Search App for Windows Desktops Globally
Google released the official Google app for Windows globally on April 14, 2026, bringing a unified search experience to Windows 10 and 11 users. This new desktop application integrates web search, local file discovery, and Google Drive access into a single interface accessible via a keyboard shortcut.
The software introduces a Spotlight-style interaction model, allowing users to trigger the search bar instantly by pressing Alt + Space. Beyond traditional queries, the Google app for Windows features a dedicated Gemini AI Mode. This integration enables conversational assistance directly on the desktop, allowing users to generate text or summarize information without opening a browser.
A standout addition is the Screen Awareness capability. This feature allows the Gemini AI to analyze active windows to answer questions about displayed content. Furthermore, Google Lens is built into the application, enabling users to solve mathematical equations or translate text from any visible window on their PC.
The Google app for Windows is designed to streamline workflows by indexing both cloud-based documents and local system files. By combining these data sources, the application aims to reduce the time spent switching between different search tools and file explorers.
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The Google app for desktop is now available for Windows users around the world
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