AI Overviews vs AI Mode
AI Overviews is the AI summary block that appears above Google's normal results; AI Mode is the separate, full conversational search experience. Same engine family, different surfaces.
AI Overviews and AI Mode are two distinct Google surfaces. AI Overviews is the AI-generated summary block that appears above the regular search results for a single query, paired with source links. AI Mode is a separate, chat-style experience you enter to ask complex, multi-turn questions and follow up conversationally. Overviews augments a normal results page; AI Mode replaces it with a dedicated conversational interface. Both draw on Google’s Gemini models and both link out to sources.
What is the difference?
Think of it as block versus mode. AI Overviews is a component — a summary card grafted onto the top of a familiar results page. AI Mode is a destination — a full conversational search environment where the whole interaction is AI-driven.
How does each affect visibility?
In AI Overviews, you compete to be one of the few cited sources in a compact summary. In AI Mode, the conversation spans several turns, opening more chances to be cited — but also more competition per turn. Both can drive zero-click behavior, where the answer satisfies the user without a visit.
Example
Search “best noise-cancelling headphones” and you may see an AI Overview summarizing a few picks with links. Switch to AI Mode and ask the same thing, then follow up with “which is best for flights?” — AI Mode keeps the thread and refines, while the Overview was a one-shot summary.