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Google rolls out AI-powered Finance platform to over 100 countries

Thursday 09 April 2026 - 17:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Google rolls out AI-powered Finance platform to over 100 countries

Google has expanded its redesigned Finance platform to more than 100 countries, marking the largest global rollout of the product since its relaunch last year and signaling a broader push to integrate artificial intelligence into consumer financial tools.

The update brings full local language support to key markets including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, and Mexico. Users in these regions now gain access to the same AI-driven features previously introduced in the United States in August 2025 and later in India in November 2025.

At the core of the platform is an AI-powered search interface that allows users to ask complex financial questions and receive structured, sourced answers. The system is designed to reduce the need to manually analyze individual stocks by aggregating and interpreting large volumes of financial data.

A central feature of the upgrade is Deep Search, powered by Google’s Gemini models. This tool runs multiple parallel queries and compiles the results into a single, detailed response, offering users a synthesized view of market trends, company performance, and investment signals.

The platform also introduces advanced charting tools typically found in professional trading systems. Users can access candlestick charts, moving average envelopes, and other technical indicators. Real-time market data has been expanded to include commodities and a broader range of cryptocurrencies, alongside a redesigned live news feed.

Another key addition is a live earnings tracking feature, first introduced in late 2025. This tool enables users to follow corporate earnings calls through synchronized audio streams and real-time transcripts, supported by AI-generated analysis that updates before, during, and after each event.

The global rollout completes a phased deployment strategy that began in 2025. Google initially tested the redesigned platform in the United States through its Search Labs program before expanding to India, which served as the first international test market with multilingual support and integration of prediction market data.

The expansion was led by Rose Yao, who oversees product updates for Search and Finance. Google indicated that the rollout will continue in the coming weeks as availability expands across additional regions.

The move comes as Google’s parent company, Alphabet, accelerates investment in artificial intelligence across its product ecosystem. The company is expected to allocate up to $185 billion in capital expenditures in 2026 to scale data center infrastructure and computing capacity.

The broader strategy reflects increasing competition among technology firms to embed AI into everyday digital services. By extending advanced financial tools to a global audience, Google is positioning its platform as a central interface for both retail investors and general users seeking accessible financial insights.


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