Overview
- Google announced Thursday, June 25 that the revamped Google Finance has exited beta and that a new standalone Android app is live on the Play Store.
- The web version adds a global 'Portfolios' dashboard that consolidates holdings, shows performance and asset-allocation insights, and accepts CSV, PDF, screenshot or natural-language inputs to build portfolios.
- Generative AI features include a conversational research tool for portfolio questions, AI 'Key Moments' that explain stock moves, and a task system that can send scheduled, automated market briefings via the Google app.
- Mobile parity is incomplete: the Android app launches with watchlists, live market data, news, AI research and Key Moments, while portfolio management, scheduled tasks and live earnings calls will arrive in the app in the coming months and an iOS app is planned later in 2026.
- The relaunch positions Google as a direct competitor to finance information services like Yahoo Finance and Bloomberg and to retail platforms such as Robinhood by making AI-powered research and consolidated tracking more accessible to everyday investors.