Google Finance launches Deep Search, the AI that analyzes and structures your research
Google continues to innovate its products through artificial intelligence, and now Google Finance is receiving a new wave of AI Gemini-powered features.
After introducing a live broadcasting system for financial results last week that includes audio, instant transcription, and automatic summaries, Google today adds three major new features: Deep Search, predictive market data, and the rollout of the new Google Finance.
Deep Search: AI-Assisted Financial Research Deepens
The new Deep Search feature is the most ambitious advancement for Google Finance.
Users can now ask complex questions and receive comprehensive, sourced, and structured responses generated by Gemini models.

How it works:
- When the “Deep Search” button is clicked, Google runs multiple simultaneous queries across the web.
- The AI generates a visible research plan for the user, ensuring complete transparency in its reasoning.
- The final result is a comprehensive, cited report generated in a matter of minutes.
- Users can ask follow-up questions or explore sources referenced in the results.
This feature aims to transform financial information research into an interactive and analytical process, ideal for investors and analysts.

For example, you can ask Deep Search to explain the impact of rising interest rates on technology stocks, and then dive into forecasts for Apple or Nvidia in the same discussion thread.
Deployment:
- Initially available in the United States in the coming weeks.
- Accessible now through the Google Labs program (early experimentation).
- Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers will benefit from higher usage quotas.
Predictive Market Data: Anticipating Economic Events
Another key new feature: Google Finance now integrates data from Kalshi and Polymarket, two leading predictive market platforms.
This enables users to:
- Directly ask questions like “What is the probability that U.S. GDP will increase in Q1 2026?”
- View real-time probabilities, their historical trends, and market consensus.
- “Leverage the wisdom of crowds,” according to Robert Dunnette, product director of Google Search.
The goal is to provide users with a probabilistic view of economic and political events, complementing traditional data.
International Deployment: Google Finance Arrives in India
Alongside this, Google is launching the new Google Finance experience in India, featuring bilingual support in English and Hindi. This version adopts the new Gemini-based interface, although some advanced functions — such as Deep Search and predictive markets — will remain limited to the U.S. initially. Google plans to expand these innovations to other markets later, though a timeline has not yet been specified.
Google confirms its strategy: embedding AI Gemini into all its products to transform how users interact with information.
With Deep Search, Google Finance evolves into a truly intelligent financial research and analysis tool, capable of going beyond mere stock charts. The addition of predictive markets could represent a significant step towards participatory and proactive finance, where collective data becomes a key economic indicator.
In summary, Google Finance is no longer just a platform for tracking stocks — it has become a conversational and analytical financial assistant powered by AI.




