Google is launching new study-oriented features aimed at students across both Search and Gemini. The updates include AI tools designed to help learners organize and work through study materials, as well as broader access to Gemini for educational use.

The announcements emphasize Google’s push to position Gemini as an assistant for everyday learning while continuing to integrate AI capabilities into its core Search product. Tech outlets describe the rollout as part of Google’s wider strategy to strengthen Gemini’s role in education and compete in the AI assistant market.

Across the coverage, outlets agree that the release is targeted at students and links AI study support directly to Google’s existing platforms. The specific framing differs slightly, with some coverage focusing on the transformation of Search into an AI study tool, while others highlight free or expanded Gemini access as a key component of the launch. Overall, the reports describe a coordinated education-focused product update rather than a standalone classroom application.