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Google Expands AI-Powered Canvas Workspace in Search to All US Users

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Emma Roth

2mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google is expanding access to its AI-powered Canvas workspace within AI Mode in Search to all users in the United States. Originally launched in the Gemini app for document creation and coding, Canvas was later tested in AI Mode for visualizing travel plans. The expanded rollout now enables users to utilize Canvas for creative writing, coding, document drafting, and viewing interactive prototypes alongside their search activities, integrating real-time information from Search into a dedicated workspace panel.

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Google is bringing Canvas to everyone in the US using AI Mode in Search.
The feature opens up a dedicated workspace within its AI-powered search tool, allowing it to use the latest information from Search to organize plans, develop tools, and draft documents in a panel alongside your chat.
Now, you can use Canvas in AI Mode for tasks related to creative writing and coding, too, giving you the ability to draft documents and view interactive prototypes.
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Google is rolling out Canvas in AI Mode to everyone in the US. Along with using the tool for visualizing travel plans, users can now draft documents and view interactive prototypes, too.

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