Google on Wednesday announced the launch of an improved Trends Explore page. This page features Gemini-powered features that automatically identify and compare trends related to your search. This update is rolling out to desktops starting today.
The Trends Explore page has long served as a valuable tool for content creators, journalists, and researchers, allowing them to easily analyze search interest for any topic over time, across regions, and by category. The new Gemini experience streamlines much of the manual work required to research trending topics, reduce research time, and uncover connections that users might otherwise miss.
The redesigned Explore page now includes a side panel that automatically identifies and compares relevant trends in your area of interest. Users are also presented with a list of recommended Gemini prompts to aid in deeper exploration.

The design of this page has been updated so that each search term has its own icon and color, making it easier to match the search term to the corresponding line on the graph. Additionally, Google has increased the number of terms users can compare and doubled the number of trending queries displayed on each timeline.
Google’s blog post uses trending dog breeds as an example to explain new features. The AI automatically populates the graph with up to eight search terms, such as “golden retriever” or “beagle.” It also suggests related topics such as “hypoallergenic dog breeds” and “large dog breeds” for further investigation. Users can hover over the term to edit it and customize the trend timeline using country, time, and property filters.
This update is part of Google’s continued efforts to incorporate Gemini into its core products. The company has already added AI capabilities to Search, Gmail, Maps, and Docs.
