Introduction to AI Mode
Google is starting to roll out agentic capabilities in AI Mode as a Search Labs experiment. This update enables AI Mode to find and book restaurant reservations, event tickets, and wellness appointments across multiple websites. Availability is limited, and Google notes this experiment may not be available to everyone yet. Robby Stein, VP of Product at Google Search, announced the rollout on X, stating that new agentic capabilities are launching in AI Mode, allowing users to get help booking event tickets or beauty and wellness appointments.
What’s New
AI Mode now performs multi-site searches for three booking categories and returns real-time options with a curated list of time slots or ticket prices. Users can visit the landing page in Search Labs to try out this new feature. The new capabilities include:
- Restaurant Reservations: Users can ask for party size, time, neighborhood, or cuisine, and Google will provide available times with links to book.
- Event Tickets: Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers can search for concert and event tickets with price and seating preferences.
- Wellness Appointments: AI Mode can surface real-time availability from local service booking platforms and link users to complete the appointment.
How It Works
AI Mode searches across multiple websites to surface real-time availability, then presents a curated list. It links users directly to the provider’s booking page to finalize the reservation or purchase. This feature aims to make it easier for users to compare times and prices across sites, reducing the steps it takes to make a booking.
Requirements
To use the full functionality of AI Mode, users must:
- Have a personal Google Account that they manage themselves
- Have Web & App Activity turned on
- Have access to Search Labs
- Be located in the U.S. and use the English language
- Be 18 years or older
Why This Matters
The new agentic capabilities in AI Mode can significantly improve the user experience for those who handle bookings. By allowing users to compare times and prices across sites in a single query, AI Mode can save time and effort. Although users still complete the transaction on the provider’s site, the discovery and comparison process becomes more streamlined.
Looking Ahead
Google calls this an early experiment that may make mistakes and invites feedback to improve quality. The rollout is staged, so availability will expand over the coming days. As the feature continues to develop, it will be interesting to see how it impacts the way people book reservations and tickets online.
Conclusion
The introduction of agentic capabilities in AI Mode marks a significant step forward in the development of Google’s search technology. By providing users with a more streamlined and efficient way to book reservations and tickets, AI Mode has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with online booking systems. As the feature continues to evolve, it will be exciting to see how it improves and expands to meet the needs of users. With its potential to save time and effort, AI Mode is an exciting development that is worth keeping an eye on in the future.

