Apps

Google adds AI-powered comparisons, collections and more data controls to Play Store

Comment

Image Credits: Stephen Bondio for Google

Google on Wednesday launched a slew of features for its Play Store that aim to encourage users to use the app store to find and engage with content rather than simply visit it to download apps.

The Play Store is getting AI-powered app comparisons, automatically organized categories for similar apps, dedicated hubs for content, data personalization controls, support for playing multiple mobile games on PCs, and more features.

AI-powered search suggestions.
Image Credits: Google

Notably, the app comparison feature is powered by Google’s Gemini AI model and it lets users compare apps in similar categories easily. When you search for an app that can do a specific task, like photo editing, the AI will suggest multiple options to help you quickly find the right app. Each of these suggestions is accompanied by a description that highlights its features.

The feature is obviously part of the company’s ongoing efforts to infuse AI into its services. The company said during the Google I/O event in May that it was using Gemini models to power AI-generated app reviews and FAQs on the Play Store that would summarize the most important reviews and common questions about game listings.

These new features follow a preview of its latest policy updates for the Play Store, which will go into effect on August 31. The company is planning to delete apps that don’t meet its standards en masse — this includes “apps that crash, do not have the basic degree of adequate utility as mobile apps, lack engaging content, or exhibit other behavior that is not consistent with a functional and engaging user experience,” Google wrote.

Collections and curated spaces 

We’re also getting a new Collections feature that is designed to help users find relevant content from their most-used apps. It will be available to U.S. users from today.

Long-pressing on the Play Store icon will now display a menu with seven categories: “Food,” “Game,” “Listen,” “Read,” “Shop,” “Social,” and “Watch,” each of which houses a selection of relevant apps and the content that you most recently interacted with.

For instance, if you were previously browsing headphones on the Best Buy app, that app would appear at the top of the list in the “Shop” category so you could quickly get back to browsing. The Play Store will also suggest related apps. 

TechCrunch learned during a demo of the feature that Google plans to add more categories to this list, like “Health & Fitness,” “Travel & Events,” “Sports,” and “Dating.” The company is also considering making Collections customizable so that users can group apps together as they wish and get recommendations for similar or related apps.

The Collections feature automatically organizes apps into categories.
Image Credits: Google

There’s also “Curated Spaces,” another feature that pulls together content into a dedicated hub so that users can explore more of their favorite content. The first of these spaces is “Comics,” essentially a hub for thousands of manga and anime titles for users in Japan.

More control over app data

Google is also letting users control which data associated with a particular app (e.g., app activity, purchases, and offers) can be used by Google Play.

Data controls let you decide how Play Store shows suggestions.
Image Credits: Google

By going to Profile and selecting “Personalization in Play,” users can turn off how Google Play uses data from apps to offer personalized recommendations and ads related to those apps. The company noted that it may take up to 24 hours for changes to take effect.

Multi-game support on PC

People who use Google Play Games on PC to play mobile games on their computer can now have two games open at the same time in two separate windows, similar to a split-screen setup. 

Multi-game support on PC.
Image Credits: Google

During a demo, Google opened up Clash of Clans and Disney’s new kart racing game, Disney Speedstorm, side by side to show off the feature. So this feature would let you, for instance, add troops to the training queue in Clash of Clans before you start another Speedstorm race.

The multi-gaming feature will be rolled out over the next few weeks.

More TechCrunch

BDO, the auditor for Indian edtech startup Byju’s, has resigned with immediate effect, marking the second auditor departure for the embattled startup in about a year and further intensifying concerns…

Second Byju’s auditor exits in a year as financial turmoil deepens

A federal judge says he will deliver a punishment in Google’s antitrust case by August 2025, according to The New York Times, after ruling earlier this month that Google had…

Google to receive punishment for search monopoly by next August, says judge

ChatGPT, OpenAI’s text-generating AI chatbot, has taken the world by storm since its launch in November 2022. What started as a tool to hyper-charge productivity through writing essays and code…

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

The world will have to wait a little longer to see Blue Origin’s massive New Glenn rocket fly for the first time. That rocket had been scheduled to launch two…

The maiden voyage of Blue Origin’s massive new rocket won’t be for NASA

After 93 days on orbit, Starliner is coming home.  The spacecraft is a “go” for undocking from the International Space Station at 6:04 p.m. EST, though it will be leaving…

Watch live as Boeing and NASA attempt to bring empty Starliner back to Earth

Some of Vice President Kamala Harris’ wealthier donors are informally asking for FTC Chair Lina Khan to be replaced, reports Bloomberg. It’s not really surprising: Her expansive definition of antitrust…

Wealthy Harris donors are reportedly pressing for ouster of FTC Chair Lina Khan

Mangomint seeks to make it easier for spa and salon owners to run their businesses.

How a cold email to a VC helped salon software startup Mangomint raise $35M

The honors program is one of the first in the U.S. that allows incoming freshmen to apply for the program as part of their initial admission application.

University of Texas opens robotics program up to incoming freshmen

By using readily available natural gas as the feedstock, C-Zero hopes to produce emission-free hydrogen for less than other green hydrogen startups.

C-Zero is raising $18M to make emission-free hydrogen using natural gas, filings reveal

Meta on Friday published an update on how it plans to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European law that aims to promote competition in digital marketplaces, where…

Meta will let third-party apps place calls to WhatsApp and Messenger users — in 2027

At the annual Roblox Developers Conference, the company announced on Friday a series of changes coming to the platform in the next few months and years. Most notably, Roblox is…

Roblox introduces new earning opportunities for creators, teases generative AI project

Apple is likely to unveil its iPhone 16 series of phones and maybe even some Apple Watches at its Glowtime event on September 9.

How to watch the iPhone 16 reveal during this year’s big Apple Event

Welcome to Startups Weekly — your weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Want it in your inbox every Friday? Sign up here. You won’t…

Startups have to be clever when fighting larger rivals

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers will face off tonight in their first game of the NFL season. But this season opener is a bit different. As the…

NFL kicks off in Brazil for the first time, but reporters and fans can’t post on X due to nationwide ban

Venture capitalist Tim Draper’s international pitch competition, “Meet the Drapers,” is partnering up with TikTok as it heads into its seventh season. Under the new tie-up, entrepreneurs will pitch their…

VC pitch show ‘Meet the Drapers’ partners with TikTok

It’s tempting to think the trend of EV startups merging with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) to go public has ended, seeing how many of them are struggling or defunct.…

Public EV startup with an indicted CEO is looking to raise an additional $100 million

In the world of modern AI, data is more than just a resource — it’s the fundamental core that aligns decision-makers, supports processes and enables innovation. As AI applications become…

The New Data Pipeline: Fivetran, DataStax and NEA are coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

In a brief update ahead of the weekend, the London transport network said it has no evidence yet that customer data was compromised.

Transport for London outages drag into weekend after cyberattack

Meta-owned Instagram is jazzing up the inbox by adding new features for photo editing, sticker creation and themes. The company is trying to make Instagram more appealing as a messaging…

Instagram jazzes up its DMs with stickers, photo editing, and themes

Keep the excitement of TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 alive by hosting an exclusive Side Event after hours. Don’t miss out — today is the final day to apply for free! Maximize…

Last call: Boost your brand by hosting a Side Event at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

Today’s your final chance to secure your TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Student Pass with a $200 discount! Maximize your savings by opting for the Student 4+ Bundle and bring four or…

Students and recent grads: Last day to save on TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Student Passes

The Equity podcast crew is wrapping up another eventful week, with real estate, AI agents, gambling and secondary markets — which are, of course, a form of legalized gambling. Mary…

Real estate revolutions and beanie baby economies

More antitrust woes for Google. The U.K’.s competition watchdog said on Friday that it suspects the company of adtech antitrust abuses. The tech giant will now have a chance to…

Google faces provisional antitrust charges in UK for ‘self-preferencing’ its ad exchange

You can build a reminder and task management system for yourself, and use a service that works for your team. But it might not be easy to get your family…

Karo is a to-do app that lets you assign tasks to your friends and family

Earlier this week, the EU’s lead privacy regulator ended its court proceeding related to how X processed user data to train its Grok AI chatbot, but the saga isn’t over…

Elon Musk’s X could still face sanctions for training Grok on Europeans’ data

Telegram has updated its website to explicitly allow users to report private chats to its moderators, the company said in its FAQ page, as it updated some of its other…

Telegram quietly updates website to allow abuse reports following founder’s arrest

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell made a public plea to one of Brazil’s top judicial figures on Thursday, asking him to “please stop harassing Starlink” amid the ongoing battle in the…

‘Stop harassing Starlink,’ SpaceX president tells Brazilian judge

OSOM always had a difficult road, with plans to launch a privacy-focused handset.

Osom is shutting down on Friday, as it had ‘no customers for a mobile phone’

Salesforce has acquired Own Company, a New Jersey-based provider of data management and protection solutions, for $1.9 billion in cash. Own is Salesforce’s biggest deal since buying Slack for $27.7…

Salesforce acquires data management firm Own for $1.9B in cash

The U.S. government indictment demonstrated deep knowledge of the Russian spies’ activities, including their real-world meetings at a cafe in Moscow.

US charges five Russian military hackers with targeting Ukraine’s government with destructive malware