Google is reportedly working on a feature for its Google Search app for Android that would allow users to find all short-form video content in one place.According to the report, the Google Search app can get short video Filter content from TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and more. It’s unclear if and when the new filters will be released to users worldwide. Notably, another report claims that the Android version of the Google app may soon offer the Gemini AI toggle feature that recently appeared in iOS.

according to a Report By PiunikaWeb (pass AssembleDebug), a new feature discovered in the latest Android version of the Google Search app.This feature adds a new filter labeled short video nearby picture Filter at the top of the search results space. It is believed that this new feature will index and organize all short video content publicly available on various platforms.

The report highlights that despite the feature being discovered, clicking on it does nothing and the filter disappears. This may be because the feature is an early experiment from Google and not an active feature. However, the tech giant experimented with many features, and not all of them panned out, so this might as well be one of them.

However, this isn’t the first time Google has tried to make short videos more accessible to users. 2020, TechCrunch Report It was highlighted that Google is testing a dedicated carousel in Android that can bring all short videos together. According to reports, the carousel will appear when a search keyword may have a short video available. Unfortunately, the tech giant never released the feature.

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Currently, searching for short videos on Google requires users to add the platform name after the search keyword, which can be frustrating, especially if users have to repeat the process for all platforms individually. The new feature, if successful, will allow users to find videos on any topic from all platforms simply by entering keywords.

Another Android feature the tech giant is working on is switching between Google Search and Gemini AI. Toggle the switch will take users to the Gemini AI interface, where chatbots can be used to generate content and perform chatbot-specific tasks. The feature is said to be nearing completion and will begin rolling out to users around the world in the coming weeks.


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