Circle to Search anything on your phone—without switching apps.

May 16, 2024

Circle to Search anything on your phone—without switching apps.

Say you're scrolling through social media and come across a video, photo or article that catches your attention. You want to know what kind of dog you're seeing, where your friend bought their cool new jacket or what a phrase you've never heard before means. But you don't want to switch apps and risk losing your spot. With Circle to Search on your Android smartphone, you don't have to. Circle to Search is a new, simpler way to find what you're looking for on select Android devices. With intuitive gestures like circling, scribbling, highlighting and tapping, you can learn about what's on your screen without having to switch apps. Learning how to use Circle to Search opens the door to a faster, more convenient search experience that you can only get on Android.

How to use Circle to Search on your Android smartphone.

When you find something interesting, long press the Home button to activate the feature. If your smartphone is set to gesture navigation mode, you'll long press the navigation handle instead.

After you hold down the Home button or navigation handle, the Google Search bar will pop up at the bottom of your screen. That and a colourful animation let you know that Circle to Search is ready to use.

You can also turn this feature on and off by going to Settings and finding "Hold home to search" or "Hold handle to search" depending on which mode you use.

Do even more with multisearch and AI-powered overviews.

Thanks to Google AI, you can take your journey with Circle to Search even further. In select regions and languages, you can use multisearch to dive deeper into your results and get more insights. When you circle that container of gochujang, you can use multisearch to ask follow-up questions like “What is it made of?” or “Where can I buy this?”

Available in Available in and for certain queries, AI-powered overviews give you an all-in-one look at the topic at hand for even more convenient searching. And once you have what you need, you can get back to your original context without switching apps.