Google Expands Canvas in AI Mode Across U.S. Search as Gemini Capabilities Reach Broader Audience

Google has expanded access to Canvas in AI Mode to all users in the United States using English, broadening the reach of the experimental feature first introduced through Google Labs. The rollout integrates Canvas directly into Google Search, allowing users to organize projects, draft documents, and develop custom tools using AI.

The feature enables users to describe an idea and have the system generate code that can transform it into a shareable application, game, or prototype. Canvas can also assist with refining writing projects, building study guides from uploaded materials, and converting research into formats such as webpages, quizzes, or audio summaries.

Canvas builds on capabilities already available within Gemini, where subscribers to Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultracan access Gemini 3 and a one-million-token context window designed for more complex AI-assisted projects.

By integrating Canvas into AI Mode within Search, Google is leveraging the scale of its search platform to introduce AI productivity tools to a significantly wider audience.

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