Google’s AI-powered workspace is now available to more users in Search | The Verge

Google’s AI-powered workspace is now available to more users in Search | The Verge

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Google is rolling out Canvas in AI Mode to everyone in the US. Along with using the tool for visualizing travel plans, users can now draft documents and view interactive prototypes, too.

TechAINewsGoogle’s AI-powered workspace is now available to more users in SearchCanvas in AI Mode now supports tasks related to creative writing and coding, too.Canvas in AI Mode now supports tasks related to creative writing and coding, too.by Emma RothMar 4, 2026, 6:57 PM UTCLinkShareGiftImage: GoogleEmma Roth is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO.Google is bringing Canvas to everyone in the US using AI Mode in Search. The feature opens up a dedicated workspace within its AI-powered search tool, allowing it to use the latest information from Search to organize plans, develop tools, and draft documents in a panel alongside your chat.Though Google initially launched Canvas inside its Gemini app as a way to create documents and code in real-time, it later tested the feature in AI Mode — but only for visualizing travel plans. Now, you can use Canvas in AI Mode for tasks related to creative writing and coding, too, giving you the ability to view an AI-generated dashboard laying out information related to your prompt, or an interactive prototype of a tool you’re developing.GIF: GoogleYou can try out the feature by navigating to AI Mode in Search, selecting the “plus” button inside the chat window, and then choosing Canvas. From there, you can describe what you want to create, and Google will display the results in a panel on the right side of your screen. This feature i...

Originally published on March 04, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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