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Google is launching new Search Generative AI performance reports in Search Console, giving website owners a dedicated way to see how their sites appear inside Google’s generative AI features.
The reports cover visibility in features such as AI Overviews, AI Mode, and generative AI features in Discover. While this data is still included in the overall performance report, Google is now adding a separate view focused specifically on generative AI visibility.
For now, the reports are being rolled out only to a subset of websites so Google can test them and gather feedback before making them more broadly available.
Google announced the new reports on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
The reports are designed to help site owners understand their visibility within generative AI experiences on Search.
The new Search Console views include dedicated reporting for both Search and Discover.
The reports show how often URLs from a site appear in generative AI features.
Site owners will be able to review which pages appeared within AI features.
The data can also be broken down by country, helping website owners understand visibility across different markets.
For Search results, the reports include device-level data, showing what devices people used when seeing the website.
Performance can be monitored over time with hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly views.
Google says the rollout is currently limited to a subset of websites to allow testing and feedback.
Google is also asking for feedback through Search Console, a dedicated feedback form, and the Google Search Central Community.
“Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of new Search Generative AI performance reports in Search Console, including dedicated reports for Search and Discover.”
“The new Search Console reports are designed to give you dedicated views of your impressions within generative AI features on Search, such as AI Overviews and AI Mode, as well as generative AI features in Discover.”
“Today, we are launching a separate view dedicated to visibility from generative AI features.”
“We are rolling these reports out to a subset of websites, allowing us to thoroughly test them and receive feedback before making them widely available.”
“We’re continuing to work with website owners to understand what insights and data would be most helpful to inform their strategies, such as adding additional metrics over time.”
This gives website owners a clearer way to understand how their content appears inside Google’s generative AI experiences, rather than relying only on the broader Search Console performance report.
The dedicated reporting could help site owners evaluate whether their pages are gaining visibility in AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover’s generative AI features.
Because the reports include pages, countries, devices, and date-based performance, website owners may be able to spot patterns in where and how their content appears in AI-driven experiences.
The limited rollout suggests Google is still testing the reports and may adjust or expand them based on feedback.
Google’s mention of “adding additional metrics over time” signals that these reports may become more detailed in the future.
Source: https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2026/06/gen-ai-performance-reports