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Illustration of easier search on Google

In India, the multi-search feature will allow users to search using both images and text. The feature will be available in English and Hindi at a later date, according to the company.

Users will be able to use a photo of a clothing pattern and add text to look up dresses with that pattern. The company made it available to US users in October.

💠 Finding a notebook & a dress in Ikat? No dikkat 💠

Multisearch lets you take pictures or screenshots & add text to your query – just like naturally pointing at something & asking a question about it.

Coming 🔜in multiple Indian languages, starting with Hindi.#GoogleForIndia pic.twitter.com/ZtXKtnHsGD

On December 19th, 2022.

Users will be able to search within videos on the video sharing site. Users will be able to type a phrase after they tap on the "Search in the video" button. You can see when a phrase is in a video by searching for it.

Do you struggle with skipping to the good part of the video? 👀

▶ ──🔘── 19:19

We're piloting the ability to search within videos on your phone's Search app. Just type in your query using the ‘Search in video’ feature & find exactly what you’re looking for.#GoogleForIndia pic.twitter.com/G3KIhpO7ow

On December 19th, 2022.

Improved speech detection for people who are looking up for voiced queries in the Hinglish language is one of the things that is being improved by the company. If someone asked what a sparrow is, the earlier model didn't detect it correctly.

Users in India can look at search results in both English and Hindi at the same time. Next year, the company will expand this to other languages.

The company said that it will make some of these options easy to find and extend them to the other two operating systems at a later time.

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