Samsung recently held itsGalaxy Unpacked event. The company announced three brand-new Galaxy smartphones, but perhaps more exciting is the company’s partnership with Google to bringmore AI features to mobile devices. One such feature is called Circle to Search. It’s designed to remove a step from the process of seeing something on your smartphone and typing a search query.

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The feature is still in its infancy, so you probably have questions about it. Will it come to your phone? How do you use it once your phone has it? When does it launch? Fear not – we’ll answer these questions and more to help you become a Google Circle to Search expert.

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Circle to Search is a feature designed to let you circle something you see on your phone’s display and search for it. It’s almost like an extension ofGoogle Lens, but instead of searching for something you see out in the world, you search for something you see on your screen. For example, if you’re watching a video, and you see someone wearing a pair of shoes that you like, you may circle, highlight, scribble, or tap on the shoes to perform a Google search for them. If you find them, you can buy them right from a seller through the Google Search results.

Part of what makes the feature so useful is that it doesn’t interrupt what you’re doing. If you find your new favorite sneaker in a video, you’re able to perform the search as an overlay on top of the video and then swipe away the overlay when you’re done searching, seamlessly getting you back to watching and scrolling.

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Another part of Circle to Search is multisearch, which lets you combine words and images to find more complex answers. Googlecitesan example of circling an image of a corndog and then typing, “Why are these so popular?” Using AI, it’s able to figure out that “these” means the corndog in the photo, and it can provide you with information from there.

Circle to Search is baked right into Android for phones that support it, making it easy to get to. Here’s what you need to do the next time you notice something on your phone’s screen that you want to search for, be it a video, image, block of text, or just about anything else.

It’s all quite simple and intuitive, and it does make learning more about the content you’re consuming on your phone a lot easier. Before Circle to Search, you’d need to close the app, remember what you wanted to look for, and then open a browser to type in your search. This way is much quicker and less intrusive, plus it feels pretty fun.

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For now,Google announcedCircle to Search is launching a relatively limited set of phones, but it’s always possible that Google could roll it out to more devices later. Here’s the list of phones that will support Circle to Search at launch:

Is Circle to Search limited to certain countries?

According to Google, anywhere the phones listed above are sold will have access to the Circle to Search feature. If you can buy a Pixel 8 or Galaxy S24 phone through official channels, then you’ll be able to take advantage of the fun new way to search for things on your smartphone. Additionally, it’ll work in all languages supported in those regions, giving many people access to it.

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When is Circle to Search launching?

Google announced that Circle to Search would launch on June 14, 2025. This happens to be the same day theSamsung Galaxy S24 series of smartphones will be releasedto the masses. Presumably, the feature will come to Pixel 8 phones through a software update, while the Galaxy S24 phones will be up and running right away (the models we’ve tested already have it working).

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