Google is experimenting with a redesigned menu and tab bar within its Shopping search results, introducing a more dynamic navigation experience for users. The update, currently in testing, prominently features the Google “super G” logo alongside new quick-access tabs labeled Search, Nearby, Deals, and For You.
The change was first spotted by industry experts Brodie Clark and Sachin Patel, who shared screenshots on social media platform X. According to Clark, the revamped interface replaces the traditional link-based layout with a streamlined horizontal navigation bar, allowing shoppers to swiftly switch between personalized recommendations, local offers, and deal-focused searches.
This move suggests Google may be prioritizing a more visual and intuitive shopping experience, potentially boosting engagement with its e-commerce platform. The For You section, in particular, hints at further personalization efforts, while Nearby could enhance local retail discovery.
Google has not officially confirmed a rollout timeline, but the test aligns with the company’s broader push to integrate AI-driven features and simplify user journeys. Retailers and advertisers should monitor updates, as the redesign could impact search visibility and shopping ad placements.
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