WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF
Gemini turns Google Finance into a pro-grade AI financial analyst democratizing sophisticated investment tools for every retail investor.
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As we continue to see Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms being used by consumers to provide financial and investment advice in an official blog post, Google announced that it will be bringing AI to Google Finance, a tool for providing information about the world of business and investment, and it’s currently in the testing phase of production. The company is aiming to have AI become your new financial analyst and Robo-Wealth advisor. And, as of this writing users in the US can opt in to use the new AI-powered Google Finance in a beta setting.
Google’s Gemini being introduced to Google Finance provides a variety of new tools that will help users track metrics and information. These tools include real-time access to the latest market data and headline news, additional charting tools, and the ability to ask Gemini market and financial questions. Once fully implemented, users will have the option of switching back and forth between the new and “classic” variations of Google Finance.
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In keeping with modern times, Google has been hard at work expanding the capabilities of Gemini. This includes Android devices receiving a new photo feature powered by AI sometime soon, alongside Gemini arriving to Google Home before the end of 2025.
The new tool is a means of providing deeper economic insights while also giving users more detailed market information in real-time. This new feature includes the ability to ask the AI complex questions, where it will spit out detailed responses along with a list of web sources to provide additional information. Users also gain access to new charting tools that allow for adjusting displays to view more technical information about things like candlestick charts, moving averages, and more.
The redesigned Finance page also provides a live news feed where you can get updates about what’s going on in the financial world, including viewing the latest headlines and accessing information about current markets, including crypto and commodities. U.S. residents are already able to try the company’s latest addition through Search Labs.
However, keep in mind that the new Google Finance page is still in a beta phase, so expect a bit of wonkiness as you try out new features. To access it, simply navigate to the Google Finance Search Labs page, where it will ask if you want to enable the new feature. Turn it on and then select Try Google Finance. You can switch back to the old version of Google Finance by clicking the Labs icon in the top-right corner and disabling the new feature from the pop-up window.
How does the new AI-powered Google Finance tool help investors manage their portfolios? Google has integrated Gemini into Google Finance to act as a Robo-Wealth advisor, allowing users in the US to ask complex financial questions and receive detailed, web-sourced responses. The tool provides real-time access to market data across crypto and commodities, alongside professional charting features like moving averages and candlestick charts to provide deeper economic insights for both new and experienced investors.















