Glossary

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.

Updated May 2026Definition
The short answer

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.

Frequently asked questions

Which one shows up by default?
AI Overviews can appear automatically above results for eligible queries. AI Mode is a distinct experience the user chooses to enter.
Do they cite the same way?
Both attach source links, but AI Mode’s multi-turn format can pull in and cite a wider range of pages across a conversation than a single Overview block.