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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! (41–50)

Google Pixel Watch 4 “Sleep” VersionAyami Nakajo, Taishi Oda

Google Pixel Watch 4: Sleep Edition #TeamPixel

Ayami Nakajo and Taiga Oda show off and compare the sleep scores measured by the Google Pixel Watch 4.

By a narrow margin, Oda’s score comes out higher.

When asked if he does anything before going to sleep, Oda says he stretches, and a video shows him doing so.

At the end of the commercial, Oda’s Pixel Watch band is also highlighted, emphasizing not only its features but its stylish appeal as a timepiece.

Compilation of Google commercials: Introducing ads for Pixel and related services! (51–60)

Google Pixel 10 Gemini Live: Sunglasses / Picking Vegetables / Weather

This is a commercial introducing the various AI features built into the Pixel 10 series.

It shows people using it more conveniently than ever, not only interacting via text but also solving questions based on what the camera sees and asking about tomorrow’s weather.

It plays the role of a personal assistant, and many viewers likely imagined how they would use it themselves in similar situations.

Google Pixel 10 Pro “Switched Over” Version / “Gemini Live” Version

This is a commercial featuring Ayami Nakajo and Taishi Oda, where they say they switched to the Google Pixel 10 Pro.

In the “I Switched” version, Nakajo says that through Pixel she’s been able to express herself and connect with her fans.

In the “Gemini Live” version, Oda is holding a Pixel, filming Nakajo while consulting Gemini about what dress to wear to a senior colleague’s wedding.

It’s a commercial that not only conveys Pixel’s strengths, but also helps you imagine what everyday life would be like with a Pixel.

Google Pixel 10 “Together in the Shot” / “Magic Suggest”

This is a commercial introducing the convenient features included in the Pixel 10 series.

In the “Group Shot” segment, it highlights how you can combine two photos taken separately into a seamless composite so everyone can be in the picture.

In the “Magic Suggest” segment, it showcases a feature that uses AI to propose reply messages tailored to the situation at hand.

By presenting concrete use cases, the convenience of the Pixel 10 series really comes through.

Google Pixel Watch 4 “New Arrival” Edition

Google Pixel Watch 4 | New Arrival

This commercial promotes the launch of Google’s smartwatch, the Google Pixel Watch 4, and highlights the features it offers.

It mainly introduces functions related to exercise, showing how workout intensity, goal settings, and progress are displayed in real time.

With the watch speaking to you right from your wrist about your activity, it seems like it could be a great source of motivation for your daily efforts.

Google Pixel Watch 4 “Training” Version / “Gemini” Version / “Energy Score” Version

This commercial depicts the Pixel Watch in action as a daily partner for training, health management, schedule management, and more.

The three commercials introduced here each showcase specific use cases, clearly conveying how convenient it is.

You might even have imagined, “I’d use it like this,” while picturing your own scenarios, right?

Google ‘Courage to Stand Up’ VersionNaomi Osaka

Courage to face it | Google

This commercial portrays the feelings of Yuma Takamuro, who admires Naomi Osaka while taking on wheelchair tennis.

It highlights a common concern—being curious about what a favorite athlete wears and their form—and shows how Google Search can be used to look up the meaning and details.

By paralleling the athlete’s growth with the company’s stance of wanting to provide the spark that brings people closer to their ideals, enrich their efforts, and help them shine, the message comes across powerfully.