Google is testing an AI-powered Google Finance page for market and crypto information. The company detailed the experiment in an official Search blog post, We’re testing a new, AI-powered Google Finance. The experience will live at Google.com/finance and will begin rolling out in the coming weeks.

AI-powered Google Finance: Key details
The page lets users ask natural language questions about finance and stocks. Answers include links to cited sources for further reading and surface related data such as prices, fundamentals, and market context.
New charting tools support technical indicators, including moving average envelopes. Users can switch display types to candlestick and other standard formats, and review historical performance.
Real-time data and news are integrated, with cryptocurrency coverage listed alongside traditional markets. A live feed brings headlines and updates as markets move.
Google groups the experience into three areas:
- Research: Open-ended questions about companies, sectors, and themes with cited sources.
- Charting tools: Technical analysis settings and flexible visualizations.
- Real-time data and news: Active market events, pricing, and headlines.
Responses include citations to the websites that informed the AI's answer. Google did not list all data providers for prices or indicators.
Access is through Google.com/finance. Google says the rollout will occur over the next few weeks, with no additional availability details provided.
Background
Google Finance has long served as a destination for quotes, charts, and market news, alongside finance features surfaced in Google Search. The site aggregates market data and links to publisher articles.
The new experience is framed as a test that uses generative AI to answer finance questions in natural language and returns references with its responses.
There is no specific launch date or regional availability yet. Google indicated a phased rollout in the coming weeks, and the product will remain accessible at Google.com/finance.
Google commonly trials new Search features before wider release. The Finance test follows that pattern and does not include details on enterprise integrations or APIs. Existing capabilities remain, and the announcement did not mention changes to advertising or monetization.
Google did not share eligibility criteria for access during the test or detail supported markets or exchanges. Further updates will come via official channels.