Google Finance exits beta with portfolios, AI tools, new Android app
Alphabet Inc's Google officially exited the beta phase for Google Finance, introducing consolidated investment dashboards, an AI research tool, and a dedicated Android app. The platform allows users to migrate existing portfolios or create new ones via file uploads or descriptions, while the AI tool provides market briefings. An iOS app is planned for later this year.
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Alphabet Inc's Google announced that Google Finance is officially exiting its beta testing phase, launching a revamped platform featuring consolidated dashboards, AI-powered research tools, and a dedicated Android application. The announcement marks the culmination of a testing period that began in August 2025. These updates are available globally, with further mobile enhancements planned for the coming months.
The new platform introduces a consolidated dashboard where users can view all investments in one place. It provides performance data and insights on asset allocation. The system automatically migrates existing portfolios from the classic experience, though users can also create new portfolios by uploading screenshots, CSVs, or PDFs. Alternatively, users can describe their investments to the system to build a portfolio from scratch.
An integrated AI research tool allows users to ask specific questions about their portfolios to gain deeper insights. Additionally, the platform offers a new market intelligence feature. Users can describe a task, such as requesting a daily premarket briefing on a specific topic, to receive timely updates. Google Finance runs in the background to gather this information and delivers custom briefings via the Google app or the web experience according to the user's schedule.
Google has launched a new Google Finance app for Android. This dedicated application provides access to watchlists, real-time data, a live financial news feed, and the AI research tool. Over the coming months, Google plans to integrate more capabilities from the web experience into the mobile app, including the new portfolio and task features. Furthermore, the company announced plans to release a Google Finance app for iOS later this year.
The development follows the expansion of the AI-powered Google Finance platform to more than 100 countries in April 2026, which included local-language support. The initial testing phase in the U.S. began in August 2025, allowing users to switch between new and classic designs while utilizing advanced charts and real-time news tracking.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Consolidated Dashboards | Single view for all investments with performance data and asset allocation insights. |
| AI Research Tool | Allows users to ask specific questions about their portfolios for deeper analysis. |
| Market Briefings | Custom updates on specific topics delivered via the Google app or web. |
| Dedicated Android App | Mobile access to watchlists, real-time data, news feeds, and AI tools. |
The revamped Google Finance platform and its new Android app are now available globally.
How will the introduction of AI-driven research tools impact the competitive landscape against established financial data providers like Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance?
What data privacy measures is Google implementing to secure sensitive financial information uploaded via CSVs, PDFs, or screenshots?
Could the integration of custom market briefings and portfolio management signal Google's intention to offer direct brokerage services in the future?































