Google Redesigns Search Box for First Time in 25 Years
The company is replacing its iconic keyword-based search bar with a multimodal AI experience that merges AI Overviews and AI Mode.

Transition to AI-Driven Search
Google has redesigned its iconic search box for the first time in 25 years. For over two decades, the search interface consisted of a long, slender bar where users entered specific keywords to find information. This update marks a shift toward a multimodal AI search experience.
According to a Google Search executive, this represents "the biggest upgrade to our iconic search box since its debut over 25 years ago". The redesign integrates advanced agentic AI and dynamic features into the core search interface.
Integration of AI Features
The new design merges previously separate functions, specifically AI Overviews and AI Mode, into a single experience. This transition moves the platform away from the traditional keyword-based model toward an "intelligent search box".
This overhaul incorporates agentic AI capabilities, allowing the search box to function with more advanced autonomy than the previous iteration. The result is a dynamic search box that integrates more AI directly into the initial point of user interaction.
Industry Implications
The shift to a multimodal AI search experience is expected to have significant effects on the digital ecosystem. Specifically, the redesign carries major implications for search engine optimization (SEO), digital advertising, and content publishers.
By changing how users interact with the search box and how information is presented via AI-driven results, the company is altering the traditional flow of traffic from the search bar to external websites.
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- 1.Google News Tech — Powered by A.I., Google Changes Its Search Box for the First Time in 25 Years - The New York Times
- 2.Nytimes — Google Changes Its Search Box for the First Time in 25 Years
- 3.Venturebeat — Google just redesigned the search box for the first time in 25 years — here’s why it matters more than you think.
- 4.Gizmodo — Google Search Is Dead. Welcome to the Era of the ‘Intelligent Search Box’
- 5.Nytimes — Google changes its search box for the first time in 25 years
- 6.Msn — Google overhauls its search box with advanced agentic AI: The biggest upgrade in 25 years
- 7.Msn — Google Shoves More AI Into Search, Including A Dynamic Search Box And Agentic Features
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