Google Search allows users to seamlessly share their AI-generated insights—including AI Overviews and answers from AI Mode—by generating public, read-only links. According to the official documentation page Share your AI-powered responses from Google Search, this feature allows you to send complete AI conversations directly to friends, colleagues, or social media platforms. Prerequisites for Sharing
Before you can generate a shared link, your Google Account must meet specific data and age requirements: Age Requirement: You must be 18 years or older.
Account Type: You must use a personal Google account (Workspace and Educational accounts are not supported).
Activity Settings: You must have Web & App Activity turned on in your Google Account settings. If history is disabled, the option to share will not appear. How to Share AI Responses
You can generate and distribute these links across Android, iOS, and Desktop platforms. On Mobile (Android & iOS)
Perform your search in the Google App or via a mobile browser.
Scroll to the bottom of the AI Overview or AI Mode response. Tap the Share icon.
Choose to either Copy the link directly to your clipboard or select an available social media platform from the sharing menu. On Desktop (Computer) Go to Google Search or Google AI Mode. Locate the AI-powered answer block.
Click the Share button situated at the bottom of the response.
Copy the generated public link and paste it into emails, text messages, or forums. Managing and Revoking Public Links
When you share an AI response, Google creates a standalone, public page showing that specific snapshot of the conversation. Any follow-up questions you ask after creating the link remain private.
If you want to view, re-copy, or delete a link you have previously shared, you can manage them from your account history:
AI Mode Dashboard ➔ AI Mode History ➔ Manage Public Links Open AI Mode on your device.
Access your AI Mode history from the left-hand navigation panel. Select Manage public links.
Click Copy to reshare an existing thread, or choose Delete to revoke public access to that snapshot. Once deleted, the link will immediately become inactive for anyone who tries to visit it. Share your AI-powered responses from Google Search
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