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Monday 9 October 2023

Google AR Search

 

List: 3D animals available on Google Search

So, what AR animals can you view on Google Search? For a while, Google didn’t offer an official list, but the viral nature of these objects triggered the company to finally put one up. The list below clearly shows every 3D animal currently available on Google Search. We’ve also gone hands-on with many of them so you can see how they work in action.

Google’s 3D animals, both real and some fictional, include:

There are also over 30 different breeds of dogs on Google’s list including the following:

Google is adding more of these over time, too! This list has expanded since Google originally announced 3D animals in 2019. Google is also expanding the functionality of these panels with video recording tools and quick shortcuts to other animals.

In October 2021, Google added a collection of endangered animals to its list including the adorable arctic fox.

 

Google also added dinosaurs in a recent update! The full list of prehistoric creatures includes:

Beyond dinosaurs, too, Google also added a collection of insects to this collection with different kinds of beetles, cicadas, and others such as fireflies, grasshoppers, and others. The full list is below.

What other AR objects are available in Google Search?

There’s more than just 3D animals in Google Search. On top of that, Google can also show some other objects. To do this, Google partners with certain websites and brands to show products, furniture, and even the human body in 3D. We’ve listed some examples that are live right now below, and we’ve got another post that goes into more detail on the other objects that are available.

In November 2021, Google quietly added a selection of landmarks from around the globe to its collection of 3D objects. The various buildings, statues, and other monuments adds a whopping 98 more objects to Google’s overall list.

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