The Google Images homepage will recommend photos even before you search
Google is introducing a major update to the Google Images homepage in celebration of the platform's 25th anniversary. The traditionally minimal search page will soon display personalized image recommendations before a user enters a query.
Google has announced that it will transition the Google Images homepage from a simple search interface to a discoverable feed. This change marks the 25th anniversary of the service and aims to provide users with visual inspiration based on their potential interests.
Instead of the familiar blank layout centered on a search bar, the new interface will feature a curated selection of photos presented immediately upon arrival. This shift aligns Google Images with other recommendation-heavy services across the company's ecosystem.
The company noted that these recommendations are designed to anticipate user needs by highlighting content before a search is initiated. The update is expected to roll out to users as part of the ongoing anniversary celebrations. Source: [The Verge]
