Google's Voice Search Gets a Smarter Look
Google is currently testing a new user interface (UI) for its standard voice search experience within the Google app. This update introduces an "Auto search" toggle, giving users more control over their voice queries. The change addresses a common problem where voice searches might initiate too quickly.
New Control for Voice Queries
Normally, Google's voice search processes a query as soon as a user stops speaking. This can be problematic if someone pauses for too long, leading to an incomplete search. The new UI aims to fix this by adding an "Auto search" toggle.
Disabling Auto Search Adds Waveform Animation
Users can turn the Auto search feature off, allowing them to finish their entire query, including any natural pauses, before the search begins. When Auto search is disabled, a new waveform animation appears, providing a visual cue.
Beyond AI: Updates for Core Features
While Google often focuses on rolling out updates for its artificial intelligence (AI) features, the company has not forgotten its non-AI tools. This voice search update is a clear example of continued development in core functionalities. The new interface and toggle were spotted recently by Android Authority.
Key Points
- Google is testing a new user interface for voice search in its app.
- A new "Auto search" toggle gives users more control over query initiation.
- Turning Auto search off introduces a new waveform animation.
The Bottom Line
This update significantly improves the standard voice search experience for users. It provides greater flexibility, ensuring queries are fully captured before processing. This small but impactful change demonstrates Google's ongoing commitment to refining its core services.
