What is Deep Research?
00:00:00Start Deep Research, edit the plan, get a source-cited report Go to gemini.google.com, pick a pro model from the top-left dropdown, and enable Deep Research at the bottom. Gemini scours the web for your topic, proposes an editable research plan, and shows its approach and consulted sites as it works. It delivers a detailed report with sections, tables, inline citations, and a complete sources list, plus a log of its research steps. You can export the output to Google Docs or transform it into formats like webpages, infographics, audio overviews, and quizzes.
Roman Empire study turned into an interactive, fixable webpage A Roman Empire prompt becomes a comprehensive timeline that connects individual human stories to major inflection points. After approval of the plan, the process produces a source-cited, time-structured report that can be converted into a webpage. The generated page includes a clickable timeline, and layout issues—like a misaligned line—can be fixed by asking Gemini to adjust the design.
Pet grooming market deep dive with a downloadable audio overview For a UK pet grooming startup, Deep Research analyzes the market’s size and value, surfaces ways to stand out, and includes marketing and customer-acquisition strategies. The result provides an overview of growth projections with cited sources. From Create, an audio overview turns the report into an AI podcast discussion that you can download.
Infographics and decision quizzes that drive sharing and choices A strategic market analysis for an AI-powered SMB workflow automation platform can be turned into an infographic showing the competitive landscape and the evolution of workflows with AI. Sharing options include a link on personal Google accounts or copying the HTML on Workspace to save and open as an .html file. For personal planning, a family-of-four holiday brief becomes a “2026 family holiday blueprint,” and the plan can be edited to require at least five destination options. Instead of a knowledge-check, a canvas prompt repurposes the research into a decision-making quiz that uses answers to recommend one of the finalist destinations with an explanation.