AI Mode is rolling out to desktop browsers, bringing smarter mobile features to PC users. It turns Google Search into a more interactive tool, letting people explore questions, images, and documents with AI support across platforms.
AI Mode now handles images and PDFs on desktop

For the first time, desktop users can ask questions about page images like charts or slides and get direct explanations. Support for PDF uploads is coming next, letting students and professionals drop in documents and ask detailed questions.
AI Mode features Canvas workspace for project planning
A new Canvas panel helps organize ideas, draft guides, or track notes across sessions. Currently live in Search Labs in the U.S., this workspace blends AI responses with uploads, giving users a flexible project hub right in Search.
Search Live and Chrome integration expands the package
Beyond the desktop rollout, Google is improving Search Live on mobile. Pointing your camera at objects or diagrams now pulls instant AI feedback. On Chrome, a new “Ask Google about this page” shortcut in the address bar delivers quick summaries and deeper insights.
What users can expect from this upgrade
Here’s a quick look at what’s included now or coming soon:
- Ask questions about images directly in the desktop Search
- Upload PDFs for deeper analysis
- Use Canvas to plan or outline projects
- Try Search Live with Google Lens on mobile
- Trigger page summaries through Chrome’s address bar
Why this shift matters for everyday browsing
Bringing AI Mode to desktop shows Google’s intent to make AI search a standard, not an add‑on. The mix of image queries, document handling, and workspace tools turns Search into more than a results page; it’s shaping into a companion for study, work, and quick answers.
Desktop AI Mode bridges the gap between mobile ease and PC productivity. From image questions to Canvas planning, it makes Search feel less like a search bar and more like a conversation.