Financial research has long been a fragmented exercise, stock screeners here, earnings call replays there, news feeds on a third tab, and a fourth window open just to understand what any of it means. Google has combined that entire workflow into a single new AI platform, AI-powered Google Finance, and it's now available to most of the world.
Google has expanded its AI-powered Google Finance to over 100 countries, growing from its current availability in the U.S. and India. This expansion includes Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, and others. You can now track markets in your own native language, thanks to full local language support.
The Core Feature Set of the new AI-powered Google Finance:
The new platform comes with four major capability upgrades, each solving a problem that retail investors and finance professionals have faced when interacting with market data today.
- Gemini-Powered AI Research: The update adds a new AI research assistant powered by Gemini to the platform. Users can ask complex questions about market trends or specific stocks and get clear summaries with links to sources. This change means you no longer have to browse multiple sites; you can now find information directly in the Finance interface.

- Advanced Charting and Visualizations: The platform now offers better tools for visualizing data. You can access new charting options that will let you use technical indicators, such as moving average envelopes and candlestick charts.

- Real-Time Market Intel: An updated news feed and expanded data for commodities and cryptocurrencies keep users informed as markets move.
- Live Earnings Tracking: Users can view an upcoming earnings calendar, listen to live audio broadcasts of earnings calls, and receive AI-generated news summaries and analysis, all in one interface.
Bottom Line:
Google started testing the AI-powered Google Finance in August 2025, and in roughly 10 months has rolled it out to 100+ countries. That's an unusually fast scaling timeline for a product of this complexity, and it suggests Google has high conviction in the underlying architecture.
What makes this special isn't just the feature list; it's the positioning. While traditional financial data providers like LSEG Data & Analytics (formerly Refinitiv) and FactSet have focused on institutional clients, Google is building tools that give sophisticated analysis for retail investors. Gemini-powered AI search in particular, with its multi-source reasoning and fully cited outputs, moves Google Finance closer to Bloomberg Terminal territory in terms of research depth, but at a price point of zero for standard users.
The new Google Finance is accessible now at google.com/finance as a beta feature.
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