Summary of Google's commercials. Introducing ads for Pixel and related services!
Google’s search engine has become so essential that it’s practically part of our infrastructure.
Beyond its search engine, Google also develops a range of products and services, including Pixel smartphones, Chromebooks, and more.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide selection of commercials for Google-related products and services all at once.
You’ll find plenty of ads with the kind of humor you’d expect from a global company, as well as many featuring stylish, visually appealing production.
We’ll also highlight the background music used in each commercial, so take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy.
Compilation of Google commercials: Introducing ads for Pixel and related services! (1–10)
Google Gemini: “Making Figures with Gemini” / “Making Emojis with Gemini” / “Generate Any Image with Gemini”King & Prince, Ren Nagase, Kaito Takahashi



This commercial features two members of King & Prince demonstrating what you can do with Google’s AI, Gemini.
It shows how easily you can generate various images—like figures of the two members or emoji-style versions—and how these creations add a touch of fun to everyday life.
Further highlighting their smiles in the footage is a track by Pasocom Music Club.
The light, bouncy digital sound vividly evokes a sense of casual enjoyment.
Google “Even Samurai Japan searches for shops in AI Mode!” EditionNEW!Samurai Japan

The Samurai Japan players are discussing which restaurant to hold a team-building dinner at.
After various requests are thrown out, Shota Morishita confidently says, “I’ll find one.” You might think he knows a lot about restaurants, but he actually uses Google’s AI mode.
As soon as he feeds it the conditions mentioned in their earlier conversation, recommended spots pop up right away.
It’s incredibly convenient to get exactly the information you want without having to think about what to search for or carefully comb through the sites that come up.
au Google Pixel Watch “Forgot Your Phone? Matsukare” versionFRUITS ZIPPER

This commercial showcases how convenient the Google Pixel Watch is through FRUITS ZIPPER’s day out.
It starts with the key moment of realizing they forgot their smartphone, emphasizing that the watch can still be used and reliably supports going out, contributing to a more fulfilling daily life.
The song that further highlights the cheerful mood depicted in the footage is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “Pipopapo.” Its fast-paced, bright sound is striking, and combined with the light, airy vocals, it conveys a straightforward sense of fun.
Google Chrome “If it’s a browser, Google Chrome | No.1 in users” editionNEW!

This is a commercial promoting Chrome, Google’s web browser, highlighting that it has the No.
1 user base.
It emphasizes its fast performance and strong security, explaining why people choose Chrome.
It’s also impressive that the visuals—such as footage of an F1 car and a bank vault—were chosen to effectively convey the ideas of speed and security.
Cheer on Google and Samurai Japan: “What do they talk about on the bench?” version / “I don’t get the rules” version / “Game schedule” version / “Ask anything” versionNEW!




This commercial, which aired ahead of the WBC, showcases examples of using Google’s AI search with the WBC as its theme.
It’s striking how casually and conveniently it’s used—having the game schedule compiled, asking about the basic rules that baseball beginners should at least know, and even posing any little questions that come to mind while watching a game.
It’s a spot that really makes you want to try AI search.
Google Pixel 10 Pro: “Circle to Search” EditionAyami Nakajo, Taishi Oda

This commercial introduces the “Circle to Search” feature on the Google Pixel 10 Pro through a conversation between Ayami Nakajo and Taichi Oda.
It follows a flow where Oda answers Nakajo’s questions as she’s using the feature for the first time and doesn’t know how it works, conveying its ease of use through natural dialogue.
They search for clothing and items they’re interested in using Circle to Search, demonstrating how user-friendly it is.
The content aims to highlight how this convenient feature can make everyday life even more comfortable.
If it’s the Google browser, then: Google Chrome “Are you using Chrome?” version / “Things that catch your eye” version / “Live tickets” version / “Camping” version / “Security” version





This commercial starts with a scene asking whether you use Chrome when browsing the internet on your smartphone.
It then goes on to showcase many of Chrome’s appealing features! It clearly highlights convenient and secure tools like Circle to Search, the password manager, camera-based translation, and robust security.
By explaining them through concrete scenarios, the ad effectively conveys just how compelling these features are.



