Google is giving its classic search box its most significant overhaul since launch, turning the familiar white rectangle into a multi‑modal, AI-driven entry point for search.
The change was announced at Google’s I/O 2026 developer conference, where the company detailed a sweeping redesign of the search field itself, the place where billions of searches start every day. Instead of acting only as a text input that leads to a page of blue links, the box is being reimagined as a starting point for richer, AI-supported interactions.
For roughly a quarter of a century, Google’s interface has been defined by a thin white bar, a blinking cursor, a few words, and a ranked list of links. Google now says it is formally moving beyond that model.
The redesigned box is positioned as a “dynamic, AI-driven conversation starter.” In practical terms, that means users will be able to feed Google more than just typed queries. According to the company, the new search box can accept:
- Text
- Images
- PDFs
- Videos
- Even open Chrome tabs as inputs
Those varied inputs are meant to support more complex, conversational interactions with Google’s AI systems rather than one-off keyword lookups. Liz Reid, Google’s vice president and head of Search, described the change as “the biggest upgrade to our iconic search box since its debut over 25 years ago” during a press briefing ahead of the announcement.
One unified AI search flow
Alongside the redesigned box, Google is consolidating two of its AI search experiences. The company is merging its AI Overviews and AI Mode features into what it describes as a single, seamless search flow.
Previously, users faced a choice between a more traditional results page and a more AI-centric experience. By blending AI Overviews and AI Mode together, Google aims to remove that friction so that people no longer need to decide which path to take before they search.
The company is rolling out these search changes as part of a broader push around AI at I/O 2026. During the conference, Google also highlighted new Gemini models, a personal AI agent called Spark, an intelligent shopping cart experience, and a reworked developer platform. Even amid that slate of announcements, the search box redesign is being framed as potentially the most consequential, signalling how central AI-powered interaction has become to Google’s idea of the future of search.
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