Google Search users can now disable AI Overviews directly within their search results by appending a simple modifier to their queries. This new option offers a straightforward method for users to control the display of AI-generated summaries.

The ability to toggle off AI Overviews addresses varying user preferences for the feature. While some find AI summaries beneficial, others prefer traditional search results. This modifier provides an immediate workaround for those seeking a more conventional search experience.
Users can remove AI Overviews by adding -ai to the end of their search query. For instance, searching “best smartphones -ai” will yield results without the AI-generated summary at the top. This technique leverages Google’s existing search operators, which enable more refined searches.
Google has consistently stated that AI Overviews are a core feature of Search, similar to how Featured Snippets and Knowledge Panels operate. Consequently, an official “off” switch for the feature has not been provided. However, this modifier offers a user-driven solution for managing Google Search AI content.
Additionally, other methods exist to avoid AI Overviews. Users can select the “Web” filter available in search results to view traditional blue links. Browser extensions designed to hide AI summaries also offer an alternative for desktop users. For more information on search operators, users can consult Google’s documentation on refining searches.
While the -ai modifier is not a permanent setting, it serves as a practical, per-query tool for users who wish to exclude AI Overviews from their search results.


