Google announced its new design language in May. Material 3 Expressive redesigns have been rolling out to Google apps since then, but the Pixel 10 and Android 16 QPR1 launch really kicked things off. Here’s our list of what’s available and still to come on Android phones. Updated 9/27: Refer to the table for what’s New and Updated. The next phase of Gmail’s redesign is placing each message on the homepage in a container, with a narrow left/right border now existing. More On the main browsing interface, a partitioned Material 3 progress indicator is now used. Circular containers are leveraged for the top row of actions in the overflow menu. In the Tab Grid, the new tab button and standard/Incognito/Groups switcher are placed in containers. Google is also prominently theming the frame of Tab Group cards with the color you’ve selected. More “Wallet” has been replaced by the app logo in the top-left corner, while the list of passes below the carousel makes use of thicker cards. Containers are leveraged throughout the app including the Add to Wallet and Recent activity page. The NFC tap-to-pay animation is getting M3 Expressive. The background is now translucent with your card jumping up and down as part of a more animated success animation. Google is also introducing a new overlay for Pixel users with the double-tap power button gesture. Google Drive has removed the main list view container for an edge-to-edge design. Old vs. new The new fullscreen Quick Share experience takes full advantage of Material 3 Expressive. More Listings in Google Maps now make use of M3 Expressive containers to better group information. Additionally, the actions carousel more consistently appears at the bottom of your screen. More (In alphabetical order) Just the main page for this “app” (within Settings) has been updated with M3 Expressive. Besides containers, the donut graph is thicker. This is rolling out with beta version 1.30.x. There’s an animated Material 3 carousel on the homepage with a pill-shaped toolbar for Quick Share and document scanning, while a navigation rail is now leveraged. When opening an image, there’s a toolbar for editing and Circle to Search. List views have larger previews at the left. More There’s a shorter bottom bar, while the sheet features more prominently rounded corners. One nice usability is how device pins are now larger. More Your list of emails and the actual message are placed in a container, while there’s a prominent pill-shaped animation when using the swipe gestures. Meanwhile, a search app bar sees the hamburger button and profile menu move out of the pill-shaped field. More Version 9.0 hides the row of scientific functions, while there’s now a history button (but the slide down gesture remains). More Time slots (hours and days) are placed in their own rounded container throughout the app’s various views (Day, Week, Month). This replaces the faint lines used previously, while there’s now a solid background layer in the primary Dynamic Color. More Additionally, a FAB menu is now leveraged for Event, Task, Out of office, and Birthday creation. Widgets will get a pill-shaped button in the top-right corner, while most views drop the two-column layout. Like Gmail, Google Chat makes use of a chat app bar and places the list of messages in a container. The floating toolbar leverages a pill to highlight what tab you’re currently viewing, while the chat interface places the ‘plus’ menu in a vertical pill. Version 8.1 is rolling out with a shorter bottom bar and a new font, while it’s now a rounded square FAB at the right. More This straightforward redesign places everything in containers, while the bottom bar is now shorter. There are also color tweaks to the app’s background. More The updates in these three apps specifically apply to the editor interface with the new Material 3 Expressive progress indicator when waiting for documents to load. Pill-shaped buttons are used throughout, while the Format sheet is thoroughly modernized, including with the split button component. More This redesign gets a search app bar, short bottom bar, FAB menu, and button groups, while each line item is placed in a container. More The camera scanner is getting a redesigned editor that leverages Material 3 Expressive. More Google Keep makes use of the new M3 Expressive search app bar component that moves the hamburger button and profile switcher outside of the search bar, which is now thicker. The other main update is on the notes page with all buttons (Archive, ‘plus’ menu, overflow, etc.) placed in containers. Wide Google Meet is the first app to have widely rolled out a Material 3 Expressive redesign. On the homepage, each call is placed in a large/tall card as part of M3E’s heavy use of containers. The pre-call screen sees more M3 Expressive with very large voice and video call buttons that seem out of proportion. The name, picture, and email address of who you’re calling is placed in a pill and centered at the top. Various buttons go from circles to rounded squares. More The list of conversations and message thread itself is now placed in containers. Google has also redesigned the ‘plus’ menu with all the buttons placed in pills. Other parts of the app getting Material 3 Expressive include New chat, Search, and Settings. More — 2 — 3 The app switches to a shorter bottom bar, while the cards (and Settings) are placed in more prominent containers. Meanwhile, Google One has removed its infographics for a denser app. More There’s a new search app bar with the Password Manager in the top-left corner. Filters for All, Passwords, Passkeys, and Network devices make a nice functionality update, while credentials are placed in containers. More A new backup indicator at the top of the app replaces “Google Photos.” On launch, you briefly get a logo that animates into “Backup complete.” You can drag down (pull-to-refresh) to see cycling Material 3 Expressive shapes on a background layer that also notes how much you have stored in the cloud. When something is backing up, there’s a wavy progress indicator. More The Google TV app has a short bottom bar with a white accent color that is also used in three of the four tabs for the search pill. In the For you tab, that button is themed based on the media carousel. Meanwhile, the remote gets updated button shapes. There’s also a morphing split button at the top for the device menu. More The Pixel Tips app is now called “My Pixel” and gets a complete overhaul that adds support options and a full Google Store. More Compared to other apps, Phone by Google is using Material 3 Expressive as an opportunity for a complete overhaul. The bottom bar goes from four tabs to three with Favorites and Recents becoming “Home.” There’s a new “Keypad” tab that replaces the FAB, while “Voicemail” is unchanged. Contacts can now be found in a navigation drawer. All calls and lists (including Settings) make use of containers. The Incoming and In-Call screens feature updated buttons with larger touch targets. You can pick between Horizontal swipe or Single tap. Wide The big update is to the Equalizer and how you customize Bud gestures. More This Material 3 Expressive redesign aims to greatly simplify Recorder. For example, there’s an overflow sheet for the vast majority of actions on the recording page. The capture interface has also been simplified. More There’s now a rounded square FAB and other M3 Expressive tweaks. Besides dropping the “preview” status, Pixel Studio 2.0 introduces a new image editor that replaces Markup in most instances. Featuring a Material 3 Expressive design, crop, draw/highlight, and caption are joined by generative AI tools. You can make stickers, erase, and change a selected part using prompts. More Is it just me or is all of this a bit underwhelming? Looking at the presentation at I/O I expected more, bigger, bolder shapes and colors. Some of these changes are so small I really have ro squint to see any change at all :/ Pill-shaped containers replace the circular buttons. More The Pixel Weather homepage expands the size of the city cards. You go from being able to see 10 locations to just six, but the high and low is now included. There are minor tweaks in the city view, with the big update being native homescreen widgets. More FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.More. Check out 9to5Google on YouTube for more news: Editor-in-chief. 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A 14-day trial for premium features. 55+ tools. Free access for core features. Backlinko readers get access for 14 days. 55+ tools. Instant keyword ideas built for today’s search. Written by Ankit Vora Most SEO courses suck. They’re outdated, too basic, or packed with theory that falls apart in the real world. And in 2025, when search is evolving faster than ever, wasting time on the wrong course isn’t just frustrating — it can seriously stall your growth. Whether you’re learning SEO to grow a business, land a job, or get better at your current one, you need training that’s current, actionable, and taught by people who actually do SEO. That’s why we spent 50+ hours testing and evaluating 20+ SEO courses (free and paid) to find the ones that are actually worth your time. Our top pick for 2025?Semrush Academy, which offers up-to-date, expert-led SEO training at no cost. You get both foundational skills and advanced strategies — plus a certificate for every course you complete. 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Semrush Academy offers a wide range of courses, catering to digital marketers at every level of expertise, from beginners to advanced training, ensuring they grasp core concepts and gain a deeper understanding of cutting-edge industry practices. For example, Semrush partnered with Kevin Indig, an SEO genius who helped G2 scale their organic traffic from 3M to 5M and led a team of 25 SEOs at Shopify to produce a highly informative and actionable course on SEO strategy. Kevin’s training is just an appetizer. As of 2025, the Semrush Academy has more than 15 value-packed SEO courses. Check these out: Upon completing these courses, you can participate in their respective assessments. If you pass, you’ll receive a personalized and downloadable certificate. Like this: Here’s a review of Semrush Academy on LinkedIn: “I’d highly recommend the Semrush Academy courses to anyone of any level in #marketing or who has a general interest in the area. I’ve found them to be very accessible, with short, to the point, yet informative videos with transcripts/subtitles.” – Louise Frost DipGAI Google SEO Fundamentals is a great course for SEO beginners. This course has been created by the University of California, Davis, and is available on Coursera. The training comprises 28 videos divided into the following four modules: The course takes 11 hours to complete. Meaning it requires a reasonable time investment. However, it’s worth it. And if you’re a beginner looking to master SEO basics, you should definitely give it a try. This course has four assessments. After passing them, you’ll receive a personalized and downloadable career certificate. Like this: Here’s a review on Coursera: “Excellent course. Really breaks down all aspects of on-page, technical, and off-page SEO in an understandable, easily-digestible, and applicable way. The instructor was great and easy to follow. The additional readings, recommended resources, and suggested tools were extremely helpful if you want to dig deeper into more advanced aspects of SEO.” – Jordan Y. HubSpot’s SEO Certification Course is ideal for you if you want to learn and understand the fundamentals. This course comprises 26 videos divided into six modules and takes about four hours to complete. You’ll learn: The course also includes five quizzes to test your knowledge. After completing the course, you’ll earn a personalized and downloadable certification like this: A genuine customer review couldn’t be found for this course. Alex Genadinik’s SEO Training Masterclass is one of the most popular and comprehensive paid SEO courses on Udemy, with more than 10,000 ratings and 100,000 students. It’s a massive 18+ hour course with over 280 video lectures divided into 44 sections. These lectures cover everything from keyword research to how to use SEO tools to URL structure for SEO, backlink strategies, local SEO and more. Despite its comprehensive scope, Alex has skillfully structured the course. So that you can effortlessly navigate through it or watch it without feeling lost or overwhelmed. After completing the training, you’ll also earn a certificate of completion that you can display on professional platforms. Like this: The course also has dedicated sections to help you become a freelance SEO specialist, get a full-time job, or build an SEO agency. The SEO Training Masterclass 2025 by Alex Genadinik is way better than many other courses on this list. It dives deep into the nitty-gritty of SEO and provides a practical approach. Here’s a review of the SEO Training Masterclass on Udemy. “This is an excellent course. It’s in-depth and provides a lot of different avenues towards improving your SEO with unique strategies and easy-to-follow instructions.” – Cassandra I. SEO Essentials Certificate course is a six-part course offered by Moz. If you aren’t familiar with Moz, it’s a popular all-in-one SEO platform. It’s ideal for beginners as it covers: Each course section has quizzes to test your knowledge along the way. The final part of this course includes an assessment that you need to pass to earn your Moz SEO Essentials Certification. Like this: Moz SEO Essentials teaches you how to apply your newly learned skills using Moz’s paid SEO tool called Moz Pro. So if you’re looking to use any other tools, this course may not be the right fit for you. Also, its $595 price tag may be just too much, especially if you have a tight budget. Many free courses on this list offer similar educational value. So that’s something to consider as well. For this course, a genuine customer review was not available. Matt Bailey’s Advanced SEO Certification Training is a high-value SEO course that dives deep into the fundamentals, search engine algorithms, different SEO strategies, and content marketing. It’s available on MarketMotive, a respected online marketing training and certification company. This course offers 30+ hours of video content and 15+ hours of live instructor-led online classes. You can get your certification by: Here is a course review from their site: “Now that everyone knows what the SEO factors are, we are making clear decisions that boost our online presence collectively as a team.” – Lorna Li Backlinko isn’t technically structured as a course, but we’ve designed the content to essentially be a course replacement, providing the fundamental and up-to-date SEO knowledge you need to be an effective practitioner.
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YouTube introduces artificial intelligence-powered remixing tool that allows creators to generate new video segments for existing Shorts content. YouTube announced on September 26, 2025, the launch of Extend with AI, a new feature that enables creators to add artificial intelligence-generated segments to existing Shorts videos. According to Meaghan from TeamYouTube, the feature provides creative suggestions to help users add new segments to eligible Shorts, expanding the platform’s remix capabilities beyond traditional editing tools. The new capability allows creators to select moments from existing Shorts and choose from AI-generated prompts that describe potential continuations. Once a creator picks a video segment up to 5 seconds in length and selects a suggested prompt, the system generates a new segment that can be incorporated into their own Short. The remixed creation becomes a new Short while preserving the original creator’s video unchanged. Most Shorts that have opted into video remix features qualify for the Extend with AI functionality. Creators who prefer to exclude their content from AI remixing can opt out following existing instructions within YouTube’s creator settings. The feature builds upon YouTube’s established remix tools, including the Cut feature that already allows creators to add their own endings to Shorts. Subscribe PPC Land newsletter ✉️ for similar stories like this one. Receive the news every day in your inbox. Free of ads. 10 USD per year. The Extend with AI feature generates video segments typically lasting 8 seconds or less. Creators can trim these generated segments directly within Shorts Creation tools to achieve their desired length. During the preview stage after draft generation, users can add music from YouTube’s curated audio track library or return to the camera interface to record additional video content. The system generates prompts based on the specific video content selected for remixing. This tailored approach ensures that suggested continuations align with the original video’s context and style. Creators can reorder clips within the editing interface and combine AI-generated segments with traditionally recorded content. Generated videos receive an AI label in their description, consistent with YouTube’s labeling practices for other artificial intelligence tools within the Shorts ecosystem. Every Short created using Extend with AI links back to the original creator’s video from the Shorts player, providing discovery opportunities for both the original creator and the remixing creator. Extend with AI will roll out gradually to all countries outside the European Union and United Kingdom over the coming months. Initially, the feature operates exclusively in English, with YouTube planning to expand both language and country availability in future updates. The phased rollout approach mirrors YouTube’s deployment strategy for other Shorts features, allowing for technical optimization and user feedback integration. The feature’s exclusion from EU and UK markets aligns with recent regulatory considerations affecting AI-powered content generation tools. YouTube has faced scrutiny over AI enhancement practices that modify creator content without explicit consent, prompting more careful implementation approaches in regulated markets. Follow on Google, Google News, X, LinkedIn, Mastodon, Bluesky, Facebook, or via RSS YouTube’s introduction of Extend with AI represents the latest advancement in the platform’s artificial intelligence integration strategy. The company previously launched Dream Track, which generates instrumental soundtracks for Shorts using AI technology, and Dream Screen, enabling AI-generated video backgrounds through text prompts. The timing coincides with YouTube’s extension of Shorts duration from 60 seconds to 3 minutes in October 2024, providing creators with expanded creative possibilities. These duration changes affected videos uploaded after October 15, 2024, with a gradual rollout process spanning several weeks. Recent updates to Shorts editing capabilities have included layout modification features for converting long-form clips and enhanced remix options. The platform has also introduced template functionality, allowing creators to recreate popular Shorts formats while adding personal elements. The Extend with AI feature complements YouTube’s existing remix toolset, which includes audio remixing, video cutting, green screen backgrounds, and collaboration features. Creators can already remix content from music videos, extracting audio tracks, using green screen backgrounds, or creating collaborative content alongside original videos. YouTube’s remix capabilities have extended to official music videos from major artists, enabling creators to use snippets as soundtracks or visual elements in their own content. The platform’s integration with Official Artist Channels provides access to popular sounds sections where creators can sample audio for their Shorts. All remixed content maintains attribution to original creators through direct linking in the Shorts player. This attribution system ensures that popular remixes can drive viewership back to source videos, creating mutual benefits for both original creators and remixing users. The introduction of AI-generated content continuation presents new opportunities for overcoming creative blocks while maintaining personal creative expression. The feature specifically targets moments when creators experience inspiration from existing content but struggle to develop continuation concepts independently. YouTube’s implementation emphasizes collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence assistance rather than complete automation of content creation. Creators retain control over prompt selection, segment timing, and final editing decisions while benefiting from AI-generated visual elements. The feature’s impact on content discovery patterns remains to be observed as creators begin incorporating AI-generated segments into their content strategies. YouTube’s algorithm recommendations for AI-enhanced content may influence which remixed Shorts gain prominent placement within the platform’s discovery systems. Buy ads on PPC Land. PPC Land has standard and native ad formats via major DSPs and ad platforms like Google Ads. Via an auction CPM, you can reach industry professionals. YouTube’s expansion of AI-powered creation tools occurs alongside developments in Shorts advertising capabilities. The platform has integrated Shorts ads into efficient reach line items within Display & Video 360, automatically including Shorts inventory in advertiser campaigns seeking maximum reach. Recent changes to Shorts view counting methodology implemented on March 31, 2025, removed minimum watch time requirements, potentially affecting how AI-enhanced content performs within YouTube’s metrics systems. However, monetization eligibility continues to rely on engaged views rather than total view counts. The platform’s Creator Fund and revenue sharing programs for Shorts creators remain based on traditional engagement metrics rather than AI enhancement utilization. This approach maintains focus on audience interaction quality over technological tool adoption. YouTube’s Extend with AI launch positions the platform competitively against TikTok’s AI-powered creation features and Instagram’s Reels enhancement tools. The integration of Google DeepMind’s technology provides YouTube with advanced AI capabilities that distinguish its offering from competitors relying on third-party AI providers. The feature’s attribution requirements and opt-out mechanisms address creator concerns about unauthorized content usage that have emerged across social media platforms implementing AI features. YouTube’s approach emphasizes transparency and creator control over content utilization, potentially setting industry standards for responsible AI implementation. The gradual rollout strategy allows YouTube to monitor creator adoption patterns and technical performance before full global deployment. This measured approach reflects lessons learned from previous feature launches that experienced scaling challenges or creator resistance. Subscribe PPC Land newsletter ✉️ for similar stories like this one. Receive the news every day in your inbox. Free of ads. 10 USD per year. Subscribe PPC Land newsletter ✉️ for similar stories like this one. Receive the news every day in your inbox. Free of ads. 10 USD per year. Who: YouTube creators and the TeamYouTube team, specifically Meaghan from TeamYouTube who announced the feature What: Launch of Extend with AI, a new feature allowing creators to add AI-generated video segments to existing Shorts using creative prompts and machine learning technology When: Announced on September 26, 2025, with gradual rollout beginning immediately over the coming months Where: Available globally except in European Union and United Kingdom markets, initially in English language only Why: To help creators overcome creative blocks, expand remix capabilities, and provide new tools for content creation while maintaining attribution to original creators and enabling new audience discovery opportunities
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Artificial intelligence has moved from being a buzzword to becoming the backbone of modern marketing strategies. In 2025, businesses across industries are finding that AI is not just useful, it is essential. From optimizing campaigns to personalizing customer experiences, AI is redefining how digital marketing works. AI adoption has accelerated rapidly. According to Fantasy AI, 78% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function. This highlights the technology’s shift from experimental to mainstream, with businesses relying on it for everything from analytics to customer engagement. Georgi Dimitrov, CEO and Founder of Fantasy AI, explains: “AI is not here to take creativity away from marketers. It is here to amplify it. By combining human insight with AI’s speed and precision, companies can scale personalization, predict trends, and execute campaigns more effectively than ever before.” Content creation and search engine optimization have been transformed by AI tools. Platforms can now generate outlines, analyze keywords, and suggest improvements in real time. This enables marketers to publish more high-quality content while saving time and resources. SEO strategies are also becoming more predictive. AI tools can identify new opportunities, spot gaps in competitor strategies, and forecast performance. This allows businesses to be proactive rather than reactive. Social media campaigns demand constant attention, and AI tools are making them easier to manage. Automated caption generation, optimized posting schedules, and real-time engagement analysis ensure that brands remain consistent. Personalization is another area where AI excels. By tailoring ads, product recommendations, and emails, companies can build stronger relationships with their audiences. What was once reserved for enterprises with large budgets is now available to small and medium businesses through affordable AI tools. AI is also changing how paid campaigns are run. Automated bidding, audience segmentation, and creative testing have become standard features in modern ad platforms. This reduces waste and increases return on investment, giving marketers more confidence in their campaigns. Analytics powered by AI go beyond tracking results. They predict customer behavior, suggest next steps, and uncover hidden opportunities. This empowers businesses to make smarter, data-driven decisions. AI’s role in digital marketing will only continue to grow. We are likely to see real-time personalization across every customer interaction, smarter automation in advertising, and AI-driven creative tools entering the mainstream. As Dimitrov points out, “The companies that embrace AI now will not just compete, they will lead. AI is no longer optional for digital marketing, it is the foundation for the next generation of business growth.” AI is transforming digital marketing in 2025. From SEO to social media, from personalization to predictive analytics, the technology is empowering businesses to reach audiences more effectively. The message is clear: those who adapt to AI will stay ahead, while those who resist will fall behind. For marketing teams, AI is not the future, it is the present — and the smartest companies are already making it central to their strategy.
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A sneak peek of Google’s new Google Home app design reveals that Gemini will be front and center as the company transforms its new products with artificial intelligence. Smart House, you will always be famous. Google Home v3.41.50.3, a forthcoming app update, includes a significant UI overhaul, according to an exclusive by Android Authority. The app will now feature Gemini and Gemini Live (not Google Assistant) front and center, which allows users to fully automate their Google Home settings using the AI assistant. Simply “Ask Home.” Users will be able to use the new Ask Home search bar to do just that, and can oversee their preferred devices, automations, and environmental feedback on a revived “favorites” page. Google’s also added tiles for expected video and thermometer add-ons. The app comes with fresh icons, cleaner pages, and important privacy disclosures for Gemini Home’s data collection, too — keep your eyes peeled. Google is set to announce a new line of smart products in October, including a new Nest speaker with built-in Gemini, a new Nest doorbell, and a series of Nest cams for a fully rounded smart home setup. In April, Google announced it would be ending support for first—and second-generation Nest Thermostats, which was explained as a necessary move to focus on supporting newer hardware. In addition to the hardware upgrades, Google Home users can expect new AI-powered functions and features, such as daily summaries and AI event descriptions, first demoed at the company’s Made by Google event in August. TopicsGoogle Home Chase joined Mashable’s Social Good team in 2020, covering online stories about digital activism, climate justice, accessibility, and media representation. Her work also captures how these conversations manifest in politics, popular culture, and fandom. Sometimes she’s very funny.
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