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YouTube gets Gemini Omni for free, but its best AI search features stay behind a paywall

Google I/O 2026 gave YouTube users a free AI-powered creative studio in one hand and a paywalled search upgrade in the other.

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At the I/O 2026, Google rebuilt two of YouTube’s core experiences from the ground up, and the results look genuinely useful. First, YouTube search is getting a new feature called Ask YouTube, which is more like AI Mode, but for the vast library of videos on the platform.

Then there’s Gemini Omni, Google’s “create anything from anything” tool, which will be available in the YouTube Shorts Remix and Create app, the most disruptive announcement for creators. However, while Omni remains free for now, Ask YouTube is locked behind a paywall. 

With Ask YouTube, we’re bringing a new conversational search experience to @YouTube.

Type your question, and get both relevant videos alongside text in an interactive, structured response.

Rolling out this summer in the U.S. to start.#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/qB3mgyuxEU

— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026

What is Ask YouTube anyway?

Ask YouTube is a conversational search mode for the platform. Instead of fumbling through the keywords and getting several unrelated results, the feature lets you describe the video you want to see, in natural language, and then returns a structured, interactive response with both long and short-form videos. 

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You can also ask follow up questions about the videos, perhaps a subtopic that wasn’t covered enough in the one you watched, or about anything else.

Of course, the Ask YouTube feature can push creators into rethinking their publishing and SEO strategies, since the feature will recommend videos based on the conversation with the user, not the keywords stuffed in the description or title of a video. However, the feature is only available for Premium subscribers in the US. 

Gemini Omni is coming to YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app!

New upgrades, same control: we’re continuing to apply our long-standing protections—including clear labels and existing remix settings — alongside likeness detection to keep things simple and transparent.

Full… https://t.co/AgorEw33ut

— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) May 19, 2026

Gemini Omni in YouTube Shorts is a bigger deal than you’d think

With Gemini Omni, creators can now drop a text prompt or an image into an existing Short (with the Remix tool) and regenerate scenes entirely. They can swap a video’s background setting, insert themselves next to their favorite creator, or add to the original video’s narrative with their expertise. 

Every remixed Short carries a digital watermark, and creators can opt-out control at any time. Likeness detection, YouTube’s tool preventing unauthorized deepfakes, is now rolling out to all creators 18 and older. 

Unlike Meta and OpenAI’s rocky rollouts of AI-generated short-form content, YouTube is approaching this with notably less fanfare. While Omni will help increase the watch time for the platform, Ask YouTube could attract more buyers to pay for Premium.

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