[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-22。"],[],[],null,["# AI Features and Your Website | Google Search Central\n\nAI features and your website\n============================\n\n\nThis guide covers how AI features like AI Overviews and AI Mode work in Google Search from a site\nowner's perspective and how to approach your content's inclusion in these experiences.\n| The best practices for SEO remain relevant for AI features in Google Search (such as AI Overviews and AI Mode). **There are no additional requirements to appear in AI Overviews or AI Mode,\n| nor other special optimizations necessary.** That said, it's always good to review the [fundamental SEO best practices](/search/docs/essentials).\n\nHow AI features work in Search\n------------------------------\n\n\nAs with Search overall, the AI features [AI Overviews](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/14901683)\nand [AI Mode](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/16011537) surface relevant links to help people find the information they're\nlooking for quickly and reliably, as well as to help them explore content they may not have\ndiscovered before. These features offer unique opportunities for more types of sites to appear.\n\n\n**AI Overviews** help people get to the gist of a complicated topic or question more\nquickly, and provide a jumping off point to explore links to learn more. They were designed to\nshow up on queries where they can add additional benefits beyond what people might already get on\nSearch. With AI Overviews, people have been visiting a greater diversity of websites for help with\nmore complex questions.\n\n\n**AI Mode** is particularly helpful for queries where further exploration, reasoning,\nor complex comparisons are needed. People can ask nuanced questions that might have previously\ntaken multiple searches --- from exploring a new concept, to comparing options, and beyond --- and\nget a comprehensive AI-powered response with links to supporting websites. \n\n\nBoth AI Overviews and AI Mode may use a \"query fan-out\" technique --- issuing multiple related\nsearches across subtopics and data sources --- to develop a response. While responses are being\ngenerated, our advanced models identify more supporting web pages, allowing us to\n**display a wider and more diverse set of helpful links** associated with the\nresponse than with a classic web search, enabling new opportunities for exploration.\n\n\nAI Mode and AI Overviews may use different models and techniques, so the set of responses and\nlinks they show will vary. AI Overviews are only shown when our systems determine that it is\nadditive to classic Search, and as such, often don't trigger.\n\nHow to appear in AI features\n----------------------------\n\n\nYou can apply the same [foundational SEO best practices](/search/docs/essentials) for\nAI features as you do for Google Search overall: making sure the page meets the\n[technical requirements for Google Search](/search/docs/essentials/technical),\nfollowing [Search policies](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/10622781),\nand focusing on the [key best practices](/search/docs/essentials#key-best-practices),\nsuch as [creating helpful, reliable, people-first content](/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content).\n\n### Technical requirements for appearing in AI features\n\n\nTo be eligible to be shown as a supporting link in AI Overviews or AI Mode, a page must be indexed\nand eligible to be shown in Google Search with a snippet, fulfilling the\n[Search technical requirements](/search/docs/essentials/technical). There are no\nadditional technical requirements.\n| Just because a page meets all requirements, best practices, and complies with the policies, doesn't mean that Google will crawl, index, or serve its content. Indexing and serving isn't guaranteed. Learn more about [How Search Works](/search/docs/fundamentals/how-search-works).\n\n### SEO best practices\n\n\nWhile specific optimization isn't required for AI Overviews and AI Mode, all existing\n[SEO fundamentals](/search/docs/fundamentals/seo-starter-guide) continue to be\nworthwhile, for example:\n\n- Ensuring that crawling is allowed in robots.txt, and by any CDN or hosting infrastructure\n- Making your content easily findable through [internal links](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/links-crawlable#internal-links) on your website\n- Providing a great [page experience](/search/docs/appearance/page-experience) for users\n- Making sure that important content is available in textual form\n- Supporting your textual content with high-quality [images](/search/docs/appearance/google-images) and [videos](/search/docs/appearance/video), when applicable\n- Making sure your [structured data](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/sd-policies) matches the visible text on the page\n- Checking that your [Merchant Center](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/12159157) and [Business Profile](/search/docs/appearance/establish-business-details) information is up-to-date\n\n| You don't need to create new machine readable files, AI text files, or markup to appear in these features. There's also no special schema.org structured data that you need to add.\n\n\nTo discover and diagnose potential technical issues quickly, [verify your site\nin Search Console](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9008080).\n\nMeasuring the performance of your site\n--------------------------------------\n\n\nJust like the rest of the search results page, sites appearing in AI features (such as AI Overviews\nand AI Mode) are included in the overall search traffic in\n[Search Console](https://search.google.com/search-console/about).\nIn particular, they're reported on in the [Performance report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7576553),\nwithin the [\"Web\" search type](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7576553#by_search_type).\nLearn more about how [AI Overviews](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7042828#ai-overviews&zippy=%2Ct%2Cai-overviews)\nand [AI Mode](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7042828#ai-mode&zippy=%2Ct%2Cai-mode) are counted\ntowards the overall data in Search Console, how to\n[analyze traffic changes](/search/docs/monitor-debug/debugging-search-traffic-drops)\noverall, and how to [combine Search Console and Analytics data](/search/docs/monitor-debug/google-analytics-search-console).\n\n\nIn addition to Search Console, you could also track conversions and time spent on your site in\nother tools, such as Google Analytics. We've seen that when people click from search results\npages with AI Overviews, these clicks are higher quality (meaning, users are more likely to spend\nmore time on the site).\n\nControlling your content in AI features in Search\n-------------------------------------------------\n\n\nAI is built into Search and integral to how Search functions, which is why robots.txt directives\nfor [Googlebot](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/overview-google-crawlers) is the control\nfor site owners to manage access to how their sites are crawled for Search. To limit the\ninformation shown from your pages in Search, use [`nosnippet`,\n`data-nosnippet`, `max-snippet`](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/robots-meta-tag), or\n[`noindex`](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/block-indexing) controls.\n\n\nTo limit AI training and grounding in some of Google's other systems, read more\n[about Google-Extended](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/google-common-crawlers#google-extended).\n\n### Troubleshooting preview controls\n\n\nIf you implemented [preview controls](/search/docs/appearance/snippet#nosnippet) and\nyou're still seeing your content appear in AI features on Search, try the following steps:\n\n1. Make sure that the preview control is correct and visible to Googlebot. To test if your implementation is correct, use the [URL\n Inspection tool](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289) to see the HTML that Googlebot received while crawling the page.\n2. Allow time for Google to recrawl and process the change in preview controls. Remember that crawling can take anywhere from several days to several months, depending on how often our systems determine a page needs to be refreshed. If you've made changes, you can [request\n that Google recrawl your pages](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/ask-google-to-recrawl).\n\n\nIf you tried the troubleshooting steps and still find issues, post in the\n[Google Search Central Help Community](https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/227739087)."]]