Google’s AI Mode in Search now lets you plan, write, and code on its own Canvas

Google’s AI Mode in Search now lets you plan, write, and code on its own Canvas


Google has just turned its AI Mode into a full-fledged productivity hub with a major Canvas update that lets you write, code, and build small apps directly inside Search. The feature, powered by Gemini, is now available to everyone in the US and signals a bold shift—Google Search is no longer just for finding answers; it’s for creating them.

Canvas in AI Mode now supports two major workflows: writing and coding. For writers, you can draft essays, plan reports, or organize study guides, then highlight sections and ask Gemini to expand ideas, simplify language, or restructure content. For coders, you can describe a tool or app—like a calculator, web dashboard, or simple game—and Gemini will generate working code inside the Canvas panel. You can review, edit, debug, or ask the AI to add features, all without leaving Search.

The experience is conversational and iterative. You can refine your project through follow-up prompts, and Gemini can pull in relevant web info or Google Knowledge Graph data to enhance your work. Google is clearly positioning AI Mode as a creative and development environment, not just a search tool.

This move puts Google in direct competition with AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT’s Code Interpreter, but with the advantage of being baked into the world’s most popular search engine. Whether you’re a student, developer, or creative, Canvas in AI Mode offers a fast, integrated way to go from idea to prototype—no extra tools required.

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