Google has broadened the availability of its Gemini Deep Research feature, which now spans over 150 countries and supports 45 languages. This feature was introduced earlier this month along with the launch of the Gemini 2.0 series of AI models. Currently, Deep Research is integrated solely with the 1.5 Pro artificial intelligence model. According to the tech company, this feature enables users to formulate multi-step research plans, conduct web searches, and compile comprehensive reports on intricate subjects. Presently, Deep Research is accessible exclusively through the web version of Gemini on desktop devices.
Gemini with Deep Research Now Available in More Than 45 Languages
In a recent statement shared on X (previously known as Twitter), the official Google Gemini App account revealed that the Deep Research feature is now available for paid subscribers in more than 150 countries and across 45 languages. This expansion means that Gemini 1.5 Pro with Deep Research will be operational in all regions where Gemini is available, including languages such as Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Malayalam, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Urdu, Vietnamese, and many others.
The Mountain View-based company noted that access to the Deep Research feature requires a subscription to the Google One AI Premium Plan, which also provides usage of the Gemini Advanced service. In India, the monthly subscription fee is set at Rs. 1,950, and it is exclusively offered to users aged 18 and older. Furthermore, Google indicated that the availability of this feature could differ based on device, country, and language.
As outlined during its initial launch, Deep Research serves as an agentic tool. Users can input queries that seek technical, niche information or that involve complex topics requiring simplification. Once a prompt is submitted, the AI constructs a multi-step research strategy. Following this, it finds pertinent research papers and articles, explores recent advancements in the area, and more.
Utilizing its acquired insights, the AI can also perform multiple web searches to deepen its comprehension of the subject. After gathering sufficient information, it produces a detailed report. Users have the flexibility to engage at any point by editing the research plan or introducing additional prompts to refine the output.