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Augmented reality models coming to Google Search (Update: Live now)

July 06, 2025

Update, August 08, 2025 (10:37 AM ET):The new Search feature described below is now live for at least some smartphones. We were able to pull up the AR animals on ourGoogle Pixel 3— however, we were unable to get it to work on ourOnePlus 7 Proor ourGoogle Pixel 2 XL. In other words, your mileage may vary.

When it does work, though, it’s pretty cool. Check out the screenshots below to see how we placed a dog, a panda, and a shark in our house:

Google Search with augmented reality models.

There are many different animals you’re able to view through this AR feature, such as a lion, tiger, cat, bear, leopard, wolf, snake, horse, deer, turtle, cheetah, eagle, and the three examples above. There are probably more — get creative! Just perform a Google search for one of these animals and then find the card that says “View in 3D” to get started.

To use this feature, you will need a phone that supportsARCore. Check outour list hereto see if yours makes the cut.

Google prompt to use AR features.

Original article, June 05, 2025 (01:26 PM ET):Google has kicked off itsI/O 2019keynote address, and its first major announcement is that 3Daugmented realitymodels are coming to Google Search.

“Now, when you search for something like ‘muscle flexion,’ you’re able to view a 3D model built by Visible Body, right from the search results,” the company’s Aparna Chennapragada said on-stage during the event.

Google Search results for a shark.

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Google is taking it one step further too, allowing you to place the 3D model in your environment thanks to augmented reality technology.

An AR shark in a house.

The company also showed off another example of the technology in action, placing a 3D model of a Great White Shark on-stage at the event. You can check out a screenshot below.

Google is also seemingly positioning the tech as a handy tool for brands, with another example focusing on shopping for sneakers. “That way, you get a much better sense for things like what does the grip look like on the sole, or how they match with the rest of your clothes,” Chennapragada noted.

An AR dog in a house.

Google noted that it is “working with partners like NASA, New Balance, Samsung, Target, Visible Body, Volvo, Wayfair and more.” Meanwhile, have you noticedGoogle Assistant results are a little more visual?

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