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What Is Google AI Overview?

The box that now sits above every Google search result —

and already has the answer before you scroll any further.

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AI Overview

You search something on Google. Before you even reach the usual list of blue links, there’s a box. It already has an answer.

That’s AI Overview.

What Is Google AI Overview, in Plain English?

Think of it like Google building its own ChatGPT, right into the search results page.

It reads through several websites, then writes one direct answer — no clicking required, no scrolling past it.

Here's What It Actually Looks Like

Say you search “best spicy fried chicken near me” on Google.

 

Mobile mockup of a Google AI Overview for 'best spicy fried chicken near me,' with 'Brand A – Spicy Chicken' highlighted as the top AI-recommended result
This is what shows up before you scroll — an answer, already there.

Normally, you’d get a list of websites to click through and compare. But now, before that list even appears, there’s a box at the top. It already has an answer — a specific restaurant, named directly, with a short explanation of why.

You never had to click anywhere. You never had to compare five options. Google’s AI already did that part, and just told you the answer. Over half of Google searches now trigger one of these AI Overview boxes — this isn’t rare, it’s becoming the default.

Why Being in the AI Overview Beats Ranking #1

Here’s the part most people miss: the AI Overview box sits above every result, including whoever ranks #1.

 

Google AI Overview mockup: being the AI's top answer now matters more than ranking #1 organically
The #1 spot isn't the top of the page anymore. This box is.

If someone’s answer is already sitting right there, most people never scroll far enough to see anyone else.

Ranking #1 used to be the finish line. Now it’s a strong second place.

Why This Matters More Than You Might Think

Being featured in that box isn’t just about search rankings. It’s about your business being the name that gets recommended — the same way a friend recommends a restaurant, except now it’s happening automatically, to anyone who asks Google the right question.

 

Fewer people may click through to your website when this happens — that’s true, and worth being upfront about. But being named directly still builds the kind of recognition that leads to a customer choosing you later, even if they don’t click today. That’s not nothing. It’s the same reputation-building we’ve talked about elsewhere, just happening in a place you already check every day.

 

What This Means for Your Business

Two honest questions to ask yourself: can your website even be picked up for something like this, and does your brand have enough recognition to be the one AI features?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stop my content from appearing in AI Overview?

Technically yes, through certain website settings, but we wouldn’t recommend it. Being left out doesn’t protect your traffic — it just means Google’s AI answers the question using someone else’s business instead of yours.

Does AI Overview only feature big, well-known brands?

No. Google has said there are no special requirements to appear — a small business can be featured just as easily as a large one, as long as the content is clear, well-organized, and genuinely answers the question being asked.

How do I know if my business ever shows up in AI Overview?

Try searching a few real questions a customer might ask about your business — not your business name, but the problem you solve. Our free Site Audit is also a good starting point to see where your website currently stands.

Do I need a completely different strategy to appear in AI Overview?

Not really. AI Overview is built on the same foundations as regular SEO — a website that already answers real questions clearly has a real shot at being featured, without needing a separate approach.

If I’m featured in AI Overview, does that mean nobody will visit my actual website?

Fewer people may click through, that’s true — but being named directly still builds recognition and trust, even without the click. That’s the brand visibility side of the story, not just a traffic number.