Google unveils major redesign of its iconic logo

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Google has introduced a completely revamped version of its iconic ‘G’ logo, marking the company’s most significant visual update in nearly a decade.

The new design replaces the familiar segmented appearance with a smooth, continuous gradient that seamlessly blends Google’s signature red, yellow, green, and blue colors into a swirling, dynamic motif.

According to a report from tech news outlet *9to5Google*, the updated logo is currently being rolled out to iOS users through the Google Search app and is also appearing on Android devices via the beta version (16.18) of the Google app. This marks the first major redesign of the ‘G’ logo since 2015 and signals a broader evolution in Google’s visual identity.

The fresh gradient style aligns with the design language of Google’s newer products, particularly its generative AI assistant, Gemini, which features a similar dynamic color shift from blue to purple. The updated ‘G’ logo represents a more modern, fluid aesthetic that reflects Google’s ongoing innovation in both technology and branding.

As of now, the redesigned logo is visible on iOS devices and Google’s own Pixel smartphones. Other platforms, including web interfaces and non-Pixel Android devices, continue to display the older version of the logo. Google is expected to expand the rollout of the updated design across all its platforms and services in the coming weeks.

This visual refresh comes as part of Google’s continuous efforts to modernize its brand identity while maintaining the core elements that make it instantly recognizable worldwide.

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