Google announced on Jan. 14, 2026, that it has redesigned the Explore page of Google Trends, adding new features that use Gemini capabilities for analyzing Search trends.
According to Google, the updated page is designed for content creators, researchers, and other users to identify and compare related search topics. The redesign introduces a side panel that automatically surfaces relevant search terms and displays them together for comparison. Google said the panel also provides suggested prompts to support further exploration of a topic.
The company said users can edit search terms and adjust filters such as location, time range, and property to change the data shown. The Explore page also features a new visual layout, with distinct icons and colors assigned to each search term.
Google said it has increased the number of terms that can be compared and doubled the number of rising queries shown on each timeline. The updated experience is launching initially on desktop and will roll out gradually.
Notes: This post was drafted with the assistance of AI tools and reviewed, edited, and published by humans.
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According to Google, the updated page is designed for content creators, researchers, and other users to identify and compare related search topics. The redesign introduces a side panel that automatically surfaces relevant search terms and displays them together for comparison. Google said the panel also provides suggested prompts to support further exploration of a topic.
The company said users can edit search terms and adjust filters such as location, time range, and property to change the data shown. The Explore page also features a new visual layout, with distinct icons and colors assigned to each search term.
Google said it has increased the number of terms that can be compared and doubled the number of rising queries shown on each timeline. The updated experience is launching initially on desktop and will roll out gradually.
Notes: This post was drafted with the assistance of AI tools and reviewed, edited, and published by humans.
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• How Startups Can Win Silent Support in Online Forums, According to a New ESMT Study
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