Google Expands AI Mode to 180 Countries With Agentic Search Features

What was initially limited to only the US, the UK, and India is now expanding to more regions than ever. Google has announced that AI Mode is now available in 180 countries and territories. The rollout currently supports English, with more languages expected in the future.
Google’s AI Mode is now available in 180 countries and regions!
Google says AI Mode is designed to let users ask complex questions, continue follow-up conversations, and receive more contextual responses directly inside Google Search (via The Verge). It was talked upon at length during the Google I/O 2025 in June. With the latest update, Google is making AI Mode more useful by adding agentic features that can handle real-world tasks.
So what are agentic features, you might ask? They are tools that let AI take actions for you, like browsing reservation sites, checking availability, and helping you finish tasks without doing all the clicking yourself.
Users can specify details such as cuisine, location, party size, date, and time. AI Mode will then browse across reservation platforms in real time to deliver a list of restaurants with available tables. In the coming months, Google plans to expand this functionality to include local service appointments and even event ticket bookings.
To power these advanced capabilities, AI Mode uses technology from Project Mariner, which gives the system live web browsing support. At the moment, the new agentic features are being tested in the United States through the “Agentic capabilities in AI Mode” experiment in Google Labs. Access is limited to subscribers of Google AI Ultra, the company’s top-tier $249.99 per month plan.
Google is also introducing personalization to make search results more relevant. For now, this is limited to dining-related queries, where recommendations are shaped by previous searches, conversations, and Maps history. A new share option has also been added, allowing users to send AI Mode results to friends or family for collaborative planning.










