Google’s Gemini rolls out Canvas in AI Mode to all US users

Google has expanded its AI Mode Canvas feature to all U.S. users, allowing them to organize projects and conduct research. Users can draft documents, create apps or games, and receive feedback on writing. This rollout enhances access to Google's Gemini AI capabilities, leveraging the reach of Google Search to engage billions, while competing with similar tools from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Key Points
- Google has launched Canvas in AI Mode to all U.S. users after initial testing last year.
- Canvas assists in project organization, research, document drafting, and app creation.
- Users can integrate web information and Google’s Knowledge Graph when using Canvas.
- The feature can produce code, refine app functionality, and generate creative writing feedback.
- Canvas is part of Gemini, which is accessible to subscribers with advanced AI capabilities.
- With this expansion, Google aims to leverage Search's reach and compete with similar AI tools.
Relevance
- The trend of AI integration in productivity tools is gaining momentum in 2025.
- Similar AI functionalities are emerging across various platforms, emphasizing personalized assistance.
- User-friendly AI tools will likely reshape how people conduct research and organize projects.
The rollout of Canvas in AI Mode represents a significant step in enhancing user engagement with AI-driven projects, strengthening Google's position in the competitive AI landscape.
