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Google Finance is out of beta with new AI tools and a dedicated Android app

An iOS version of the Google Finance app is scheduled for release in late 2026, following the Android launch.

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Google Finance has officially graduated from beta, and the move feels like a watershed moment for how we track and understand our investments. The AI-powered overhaul that debuted last summer is now rolling out globally with powerful new capabilities, including a dedicated Android app for the first time in the service’s history.

The new Google Finance first launched as a beta in the United States on August 8, 2025, giving early users a chance to test-drive AI-powered financial research. By April 8, 2026, Google expanded beta availability to more than 100 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Mexico, and Japan. This Tuesday, June 25, 2026, the service officially graduated out of beta and started rolling out globally.

That timeline tells you something important: Google took nearly a year to refine the experience before making it available to everyone. The company clearly wanted to iron out issues and ensure the AI worked reliably across different markets and investment types.

Smart portfolios: the feature that changes everything

The core new feature of the AI-integrated Google Finance is the portfolio tool, which implements powerful analytics tailored to your investment status. This isn’t just a flashy dashboard; it’s a genuinely useful way to consolidate all your investments into a single view.

Here’s what you can do with portfolios:

All your investments are consolidated into a single dashboard, providing performance data, insights into asset allocation, and more. You can create new portfolios by dragging and dropping screenshots of your holdings, or by uploading files such as CSVs or PDFs. It’s even possible to start simply by describing your investments and building upon them over time.

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Unlike the beta version, which required an opt-in, this portfolio feature is now available automatically. That’s a significant change. During beta, users had to actively choose to use the feature. Now it’s part of the default experience, which means Google is confident it’s good enough for everyone.

You can upload PDFs, CSV spreadsheets, or even drop in basic screenshots of your existing brokerage holdings, and Google Finance will automatically parse the data to construct your dashboard. That level of flexibility is rare in financial tools. Most portfolio trackers force you into specific formats or require manual entry for everything.

AI research tool: your personal financial analyst

The AI-powered makeover for the Finance website is making Google’s chatbot a core part of the experience. This isn’t just a Q&A feature; it’s a research tool that can handle complex financial questions.

Users will now be able to research their financial questions with AI, access advanced charting tools, and get real-time data and news. With the update, users can now ask detailed questions about finance and get a comprehensive AI response that includes links to relevant sites. Instead of having to look up individual stock details, users can ask complex questions in one go.

Once portfolios are set up, you can use Google Finance’s AI research tool to ask questions like “what sectors are currently underrepresented in my portfolio?” Google has added an AI feature that lets users set up tasks using natural-language prompts, such as timely briefings analyzing market changes, or summaries of their holdings performance. Users can ask the AI assistant to use their watchlist or portfolio to get insights tailored to their own investments, and once a task is set up, Google Finance will work in the background.

Scheduled market briefings: morning coffee with your investments

Another new test feature provides notifications with the latest information on topics you are interested in. By setting tasks such as “Send me a daily pre-market briefing analyzing major overnight crypto price movements,” you will receive notifications directly within the Google app on Android and iOS. Task details and notification schedules can be edited freely, allowing you to leverage your watchlists and portfolios to receive analysis results customized to your personal investment strategy.

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Google Finance now lets you ask for custom briefings in a conversational manner. This is the kind of feature that could genuinely change how you start your day. Instead of scrolling through multiple news sources, you get a tailored briefing that focuses on what matters to your portfolio.

Key moments: AI explains why stocks move

The Android app provides access to watchlists, real-time market data, a live financial news feed, and a feature called Key Moments that uses AI to explain why a stock moved. The new app is a dedicated place to easily access your watchlist, as well as real-time data, a live financial news feed, the AI research tool and AI-powered “key moments” that explain why a stock moved.

This feature is particularly useful because stock movements often happen without clear context. When you see a stock jump 10% or drop 15%, you want to know why immediately. Key Moments uses AI to provide that explanation in real time, which could help you make faster decisions about your investments.

The dedicated Android app: Finance finally has a home on mobile

Rounding out the launch is the official debut of the brand-new Google Finance app for Android. While the platform has lived as a web-only experience for years, the new mobile app provides a fast, dedicated space to check your real-time watchlists, stream a live financial news feed, and access AI-powered “key moments” that instantly explain exactly why a specific stock is swinging.

The Android version is optimized for users who check market trends multiple times a day, offering easy access to watchlists, real-time data, the latest financial news feeds, AI research tools, and AI-powered “Key Moments” that explain the reasons behind stock price fluctuations. An iOS version of the “Google Finance” app is scheduled for release in late 2026.

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Google is also rolling out portfolios globally within the new Google Finance web experience, allowing users to view their investments in a single dashboard that tracks holdings and their performance. Users’ existing Google Finance portfolios will automatically be visible, and they can create new portfolios by uploading files or describing their investments to the chatbot. The tech giant also said its new AI-powered Google Finance web experience, unveiled last year, is coming out of beta with new features. Google says these new portfolio and task features are available on the web starting today, and that they will be added to the Google Finance app in the coming months.

The upgraded web dashboard and the Android app are officially rolling out globally starting today. Features currently available on the web version are also slated for rollout sequentially to both the Android and iOS apps.

What this means for the financial tool landscape

Google isn’t just adding features; it’s fundamentally changing how people interact with financial data. The combination of AI-powered research, portfolio consolidation, and real-time notifications creates a more complete experience than most competitors offer.

Think about what you currently need to track investments: a portfolio tracker, a news feed, research tools, and maybe a way to get alerts. Google Finance is now combining all of these into one platform. That’s rare in an industry where most services specialize in one area.

The AI integration is particularly interesting because it’s not just a gimmick. Users can ask complex questions about their portfolios and get comprehensive answers with relevant links. This could genuinely help less experienced investors understand their investments better.

The bigger picture: Google’s AI strategy in finance

This launch fits into Google’s broader AI strategy. The company has been integrating Gemini AI into various products, and Finance is now a key part of that effort. The AI-powered makeover for the Finance website is making Google’s chatbot a core part of the experience.

The era of passive charting is over, according to the platform’s messaging. On April 8, 2026, Alphabet redefined financial research with the global launch of the “Generative Terminal”—Google Finance Beta. Powered by Gemini AI, this platform shifts the paradigm from simple data retrieval to active knowledge synthesis. It doesn’t just show you numbers; it processes thousands of SEC filings, historical tick data, and real-time earnings calls to deliver actionable insights directly to you.

Key highlights include Deep Search moving beyond keyword matching to deep contextual analysis across text, audio, and images, Predictive Signals integrating prediction market data to expose imminent macroeconomic shifts, and Interactive Digging with a conversational workflow that allows you to verify sources and audit AI findings independently.

What’s next for Google Finance

Google says these new portfolio and task features are available on the web starting today, and that they will be added to the Google Finance app in the coming months. Features currently available on the web version are also slated for rollout sequentially to both the Android and iOS apps.

The upgraded web dashboard and the Android app are officially rolling out globally starting today. This means you don’t have to wait for a specific region or rollout phase. The service is available now, worldwide.

Google Finance stepping out of beta with a dedicated Android app and smart portfolios represents a meaningful evolution in how we track and understand investments. The AI-powered features are genuinely useful, not just marketing talk. The portfolio tool makes it easy to consolidate all your investments, and the AI research tool can handle complex questions about your holdings.

For anyone who checks the market multiple times per day, the new Android app provides a fast, dedicated space to access watchlists, real-time data, live financial news, and AI-powered explanations for stock movements. That’s a combination of features that most financial tools still don’t offer in one place.

If you’re an investor looking for a more complete financial tracking experience, Google Finance is now ready to take that role. The service is rolling out globally starting today, so there’s no reason to wait.

Get timely financial market insights with the new AI-powered Google Finance in Search. With the new Google Finance, you can get fresh market news and updates directly tailored to your watchlist and interests gathered from various trusted sources, elevate your financial research with AI-powered data visualization and gain insights from historical data using advanced charting tools, and dive in to explore and learn all about stocks, crypto, and more.

The AI-powered makeover is officially out of beta and going global. Google Finance just dropped a MAJOR upgrade — June 25, 2026 edition.


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