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Google Search 🔎 is Working on a New UI With Some Fantastic Animations

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Yukesh Prabhu
Yukesh Prabhu
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Despite the competition, Google’s search engine is an excellent tool on the internet for more than a decade, and the firm is always desirous of tweaking the engine robust in nature, chiefly people who believe searching is the critical substructure to construct a skyscraper belongs to the mechanical hands of Google.

In the same way, it applies to the company; we could have seen numerous UI tests in Search for the past two years; most recently, Google brought out a dark mode, and now Google Search is likely to add on sleek spanking new animations to its UI. This slight comprehensive alternation to Google Search on the desktop brings a vaguely more modernized UI. The Google search bar trenches its existing rounded appearance instead of a new bar that is split from the results by a horizontal line; moreover, most likely to the current UI, the shortcuts for voice search are available. We’ve seen these visual changes in Google Search since it’s adapted to the modernized UI.

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Moreover, it’s pretty standard while upgrading to the new level, but what seems more modernized is the animations that Google Search shows whenever we hunger to search for new things in the box. When clicking on the search bar, the Google logo speedily animates to just the multi-color “G” version while enlarging related search results below. The large scroll down amalgamates more indirectly related search results under a “people also search for section,” and knowledge graph-powered suggestions.

According to 9to5Google, this new UI only appears in Google Incognito mode. As per reports from 9to5Google, the new modernized UI appeared as far back as December 10, although it was, in particular, appearing for that user while signing in to Google. It is worth mentioning that Google’s “Top stories.” whirligig on the desktop website has been redecorated with a new grid-based organization structure.

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