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Google Images gets a Pinterest-like redesign focused on discovery

Google Images is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a discovery-focused redesign and new AI-driven search features.

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The brief

Google has revamped its image search experience to focus more on discovery. The update coincides with the 25th anniversary of Google Images and introduces two new features, including a redesign that resembles Pinterest.

Coverage from TechCrunch, Ars Technica, and Seeking Alpha emphasizes the integration of more AI and a shift toward an enhanced search experience designed to compete with Pinterest. The official Google blog frames the update as a milestone in visual search innovation.

Future developments will likely center on the utility of the two new features and the impact of the AI-driven enhancements on user discovery.

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What is the primary goal of the Google Images redesign?

The redesign focuses on discovery and enhancing search, adopting a style similar to Pinterest.

What is being celebrated alongside these updates?

Google is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Google Images.

What technical additions were mentioned in the revamp?

Ars Technica reports that the revamp includes more images and more AI.

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