After beta testing got underway last August, the AI-powered redesign of Google Finance is now launching alongside a new Android app.
Google started testing a major overhaul to its Finance service in 2025. Gemini models allow you to ask about stocks and conduct research, while there’s also advanced charting and real-time data.
Google Finance is now coming out of beta with two new features. Portfolios are rolling out globally, allowing you to view “all your investments consolidated in a single dashboard that shows performance data, as well as insights on your asset allocation and more.”
You can create a portfolio by adding a screenshot or uploading files (PDFs and CSVs) that detail your holdings to Google Finance.
Once your portfolio is set up, it’s easy to dive deeper with the research tool. Try asking questions like “what sectors are currently underrepresented in my portfolio?” or “how does my fixed income allocation impact my long-term growth potential?”

Google Finance now lets you ask for custom briefings in a conversational manner. For example: “Send me a daily pre-market briefing analyzing significant overnight moves across major cryptocurrencies.”
Once generated, you’ll be notified by the Google app on Android and iOS, with alerts also appearing on the Google Finance research panel online.

Speaking of applications, Google Finance is once again available on Android. The original app was removed in 2015.
At launch, the Google Finance app lets you access your watchlist, view real-time data with AI-powered key moments “that explain why a stock moved,” and see live financial news feeds. There’s also the ability to use the AI research tool.
Visually, the app features a floating toolbar with the “Ask” tool available in the corner. Material 3 Expressive is heavily used throughout.
Over the coming months, Google will add live earnings calls and both of today’s launches. Google Finance is available on Android today, with an iOS app coming “later this year.”
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