Google Unveils Gemini 3.1 Flash Live; Rolls Out ‘Search Live’ Across 200 Countries

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Google has officially entered a new era of conversational computing with the global launch of “Search Live,” a multimodal search experience powered by the newly debuted Gemini 3.1 Flash Live model.

The update, which rolled out on March 27, 2026, allows users in over 200 countries, including Nigeria and across Africa, to engage in real-time, back-and-forth voice and visual conversations with the Google app.

This move effectively transitions Google from a query-and-result engine into a proactive digital assistant capable of seeing and hearing the world alongside the user.

Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: The Multilingual Engine

The backbone of this expansion is Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, Google’s latest specialized voice and audio model. Unlike previous iterations, 3.1 Flash Live is inherently multilingual, allowing it to process and respond in various local languages with near-zero latency.

For the Nigerian digital ecosystem, this means more natural interactions that move away from rigid, robotic voice commands toward intuitive dialogue. The model is being made available across three tiers:

  • Developers: Via the Gemini Live API in AI Studio (Preview).
  • Enterprises: Through Gemini Enterprise for high-scale customer experience (CX) solutions.
  • Consumers: Integrated directly into Search Live and Gemini Live globally.

Search Live: Beyond the Keyboard

Search Live is designed for hands-busy moments where typing is impractical. By tapping the “Live” icon in the Google app (Android or iOS), users can ask questions out loud and receive audio responses.

The most significant update, however, is the Visual Context feature. By enabling the camera, Search Live can see what the user sees.

For example, a technician could point their camera at a complex circuit board and ask, “Where does the jumper cable go?” Search will analyze the visual feed in real-time and provide step-by-step audio guidance alongside relevant web links.

Integration with Google Lens

The update also bridges the gap with Google Lens. Users can now point their camera at any object and tap the Live option at the bottom of the screen to start a conversation about what they see in the real world, from identifying rare plants to translating and explaining technical manuals on the fly.

Strategic Insight: The Battle for the ‘Live’ Web

This launch represents Google’s defense against the rise of specialized AI search agents.

By leveraging the Flash 3.1 architecture, designed for speed and efficiency, Google is betting that the future of search isn’t just a list of links, but a low-latency, multimodal roaming companion that understands context through both sound and sight.

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