Google 'Search Live' service to be available in 7 Indian languages, includes Bengali

Users can now ask their queries vocally rather than typing in the search bar, as Google pushes its Search Live feature in India after US.

By Anshuman Goswami

Oct 09, 2025 20:35 IST

American tech giant Google launched a new service called 'Search Live' this year. Through this, users can directly ask their questions and receive verbal answers from Google. Instead of searching on Google through keywords, one can learn by speaking orally. This service was first launched in America. Recently, it has been launched in India as well. After America, the Silicon Valley tech giant launched this service in India as its second country.

Android and iOS users will get the 'Search Live' service. Google has launched this service in seven Indian languages. These include Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Besides this, the service will also be available in Hindi and English. According to Google, most users will get this service from next week.

Google Search Live helps to ask questions directly and receive verbal answers from Google. Instead of typing in queries and exploring links, users can ask questions themselves. This provides a natural conversational experience.

Update the Google app on Android and iOS devices. Go to the Google app and tap on the Live icon. This icon will be right below the search bar. By tapping there, you can use Search Live. Additionally, you can use this feature by opening Google Lens. However, for this, you will need to give Google access to your smartphone's camera and microphone.


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