- Google has officially released the “Google” app for Microsoft’s “Windows” OS, aimed at English-speaking users worldwide.
- The app features a search bar that can be triggered by pressing [Alt + Space], allowing users to search local PC files, installed applications, Google Drive, and the web.
- It can be installed and used even in Japanese environments.
On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Google officially released the “Google” app for Microsoft’s “Windows” PC OS, which was initially released experimentally through the “Search Labs” early-access program, to English-speaking users worldwide.
The officially released “Google” app for Windows features a search bar that can be summoned by pressing [Alt + Space] simultaneously, allowing you to search local files, installed apps, Google Drive, and the web. While the app is primarily centered around its AI-powered “AI Mode,” it also includes integrated support for “Google Lens.”

Although the official release is aimed at English-speaking regions and the interface is displayed entirely in English, it is possible to install and use the app in a Japanese environment. The “AI Mode” also recognizes Japanese input accurately and provides responses in Japanese.
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Source: Google





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